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  1. text editor - How do I edit configuration files? - Ask Ubuntu

    Jul 24, 2019 · You could also use LibreOffice Writer but make sure you save your file as plain text and not in LibreOffice Writer's default Open Document Format. Mostly though, you needn't edit …

  2. boot - How can I edit a .conf file owned by root? - Ask Ubuntu

    sudoedit /path/to/file.conf This is logically equivalent to writing the same command the long way: sudo nano /path/to/file.conf The instructions for using nano text editor are always displayed at …

  3. Best way to read a config file in bash - Ask Ubuntu

    Feb 24, 2017 · What is the best way to read a config file in bash? For example, you have a script and aren't willing to fill in all the config manually each time you call the script.

  4. How to read a config file using python - Stack Overflow

    0 Since your config file is a normal text file, just read it using the open function:

  5. Can't open config file: /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf on Windows

    The solution is running this command: set OPENSSL_CONF=C:\OpenSSL-Win32\bin\openssl.cfg or set OPENSSL_CONF=[path-to-OpenSSL-install-dir]\bin\openssl.cfg in the command …

  6. How to open git config file from command prompt - git shell?

    Aug 28, 2015 · Here is a simple step that I used to edit my git/config file Open a terminal of your choice. You can also use the shortcut key Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal. In your terminal type : …

  7. Correct location of openssl.cnf file - Stack Overflow

    Aug 8, 2017 · I have an Ubuntu system and I have installed OpenSSL. Now I want to make changes to the config file. I searched my folders and found the following locations for the …

  8. How can I view the complete httpd configuration? - Stack Overflow

    I'm trying to figure out what is the full complete configuration of an httpd setup. All the configurations files are scattered in different files (/etc/httpd/conf.d, httpd.conf, various mod conf...

  9. Start redis-server with config file - Stack Overflow

    Jan 16, 2017 · Okay, redis is pretty user friendly but there are some gotchas. Here are just some easy commands for working with redis on Ubuntu: install: sudo apt-get install redis-server start …

  10. How do I change the number of open files limit in Linux?

    Each operating system has a different hard limit setup in a configuration file. For instance, the hard open file limit on Solaris can be set on boot from /etc/system. set rlim_fd_max = 166384 …