E66 Rm 494 510.21.009 V15 [Updated-2022]

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E66 Rm 494 510.21.009 V15 [Updated-2022]

E66 Rm 494 510.21.009 V15 [Updated-2022]

A: The way I'm handling this is using a grep command: find. -name "*.vpl" | grep "^.*Nokia([0-9]{4}) ([0-9]{4}).*" | head -n 1 This should match all.vpl files, then only the first match should be extracted, where the.vpl file starts with a certain string. If the regex fails, grep will print the matching line. A: Very simple solution: # use sed to read the.vpl file and extract the line you are interested in # Note: this will only work if the lines are in same order and space separated # Remove trailing whitespace $ sed -n '/^S*Nokia[0-9]{4}[0-9]{4}/!{N;/s/!p}' RM495.vpl Rm494_0570010 510.21.009 001 Signature.bin Rm494_0570010 510.21.009 001.vpl A Libyan commander has admitted that Islamist militiamen belonging to the so-called Islamic State have been terrorising local communities in Tripoli and have launched several attacks on Libyan state institutions. The commander, who did not wish to be named, told Al Arabiya News Channel that an IS attack on Tripoli in March killed 21 civilians and injured dozens. "They attacked the national television, the post office, the residence of the National Security Bureau, and the Qaddafi's Square. There was shooting and killing of Libyan soldiers and policemen and there were terrorist attacks on churches and police," the commander said. Libyan warplanes have been striking IS positions in the country in response to the terror group's occupation of a city in the north of the country. The IS-linked Libya Dawn group has accused the government of eastern Libya, which is led by Khalifa Haftar, of attacking their forces in the western Libyan city of Zawiya. On the first anniversary of the IS advance in Libya, IS threatened to establish a "caliphate" in the North African nation. Libyan security officials had been concerned that the jihadist group would attempt to turn the towns of Benghazi and Derna, which are home to two of the most active IS cells in Libya, into


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A: The way I'm handling this is using a grep command: find. -name "*.vpl" | grep "^.*Nokia\([0-9]{4}\) \([0-9]{4}\).*" | head -n 1 This should match all.vpl files, then only the first match should be extracted, where the.vpl file starts with a cert
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