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Problems with production in a CTP

Today I had a big problem in the place where I work (A CTP) as it was expected windows was broken and the production was stopped all day I had to reinstall everything. But I came across many compatibility problems and software try to solve them but I jumped a lot of errors between them windows and their compatibility with SCSI cards, and the programs that control the CTP the famous RIP (Fuji Films, Harlequin, Eagle RIP) This time of day I could not leave the functional CTP because of a problem with the software and the doumble. **WHILE I TAKE ALL DAY TO TREAT ITS TROUBLE, I SEEK TO SEEK OPEN SOURCE ALTERNATIVES** and surprise I found nothing !. My question is why there is no alternative to be able to use this type of machines? (Luxel VX-9600 CTP | Fujifilm) something simpler to obtain and that does not ask you so many things to be able to use it? IF SOMEONE KNOWS ANY OPTION OR HAS ANY PROJECT, I NEED YOUR HELP.

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Is oracle oca linux 5 and 6 system administrator a good track to learn general linux?

People in my place are either doing LPI (level 1, 2 3) or RHCSA/RHCE and they consider latter one is harder. I am not a hardcore linux support guy but just want to learn. Is OCA certification gives a comprehensive training for generic linux system as well?

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Is oracle oca linux 5 and 6 system administrator a good track to learn general linux?

People in my place are either doing LPI (level 1, 2 3) or RHCSA/RHCE and they consider latter one is harder. I am not a hardcore linux support guy but just want to learn. Is OCA certification gives a comprehensive training for generic linux system as well?

https://redd.it/bnajqv
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I wrote a book on GNU grep and ripgrep, available for free this week

Hello!

I've just published my book on **GNU GREP and RIPGREP** and it is FREE to download this week! You can still pay if you wish :)

Get the e-book using either of these sites:

* https://gumroad.com/l/gnugrep_ripgrep
* https://leanpub.com/gnugrep_ripgrep

**Note** Please use a valid e-mail and save the mail you receive, you'll get free updates for future versions - notifications are opt-in. Both the links have suggested prices as default, so change them before purchase.

Code snippets and files are available on GitHub: https://github.com/learnbyexample/learn_gnugrep_ripgrep

This book covers features of `gnu grep` and `ripgrep` along with discussion on BRE/ERE/PCRE(2)/Rust `regular expressions`. Examples are used extensively, please follow along by typing them out. Exercises are also included to test your understanding.

Some of you might be familiar with my previous posts here for [Command Line Text Processing](https://github.com/learnbyexample/Command-line-text-processing) repo. This book is based on the `grep` chapter - edited to add more denoscriptions, better examples, exercises, etc. Also, I took the plunge and checked out `ripgrep` while working on this book. I'd assumed it would be similar to `gnu grep` and I just need simple changes to present it in the book. Well, it turned out lot more work and I had to settle for not covering all the options and customizations. In hindsight, would've been better if I did a separate book. Speed wise, `ripgrep` is very impressive when it comes to recursive searching and `gnu grep` is still faster for some cases when dealing with single large input file on my 5+ years old hardware. The multiline `-U` and replace `-r` options of `ripgrep` are quite handy - you can use this instead of `sed` for some cases with added advantage of speed, `-F` option and better regex features.

**Table of Contents**

* Preface
* Introduction
* Frequently used options
* BRE/ERE Regular Expressions
* Context matching
* Recursive search
* Miscellaneous options
* Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
* Gotchas and Tricks
* ripgrep
* Further Reading

Hope you find the book useful. I would be grateful for your feedback, book review and suggestions.

Happy learning :)

**PS** To celebrate the release, I'm also offering my e-book on **Python regular expressions** for half the price this week. Use these coupon links [gumroad](https://gumroad.com/l/py_regex/halfprice) or [leanpub](https://leanpub.com/py_regex/c/P7erPYAm1386) to get it.

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\###########OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE ####### LINUX #############

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FREE for :

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WIN10/8/7.: Apple MAC : UBUNTU : ARCH : MINT : POP\_OS : MANJARO : MX\_LINUX : KDE-NEON

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and many DISTROs.

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Hey! - Jeff from ExpanDrive,

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Wow your product looks amazingleeeeeeey! ........ very similar (exactly)..... to what Open Source Software was has had since 2004(?) (Why that Date) sunmicro?

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Full disclosure...it's true.

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But it is actively maintained at GITGRUB(M$) - has 906 stars - and 98 forks!

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Download

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Other GNU/Linux users will need to build from source.

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Its just a browser, Yes, Jeff from ExpanDrive. Not much good without the grunt...

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rClone Project - GitHub.

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[https://github.com/ncw/rclone](https://github.com/ncw/rclone)

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