General :: Command Line Options - Listing MP3 Over Certain Size
Jan 6, 2011How would I list every mp3 over a certain size on an entire hard drive?
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View 1 RepliesI've spent hours trying to scan + shrink a multipage PDF documentlosing readability. This is the first time I've ever needed to do this! (I had to scan each page as ".jpg" in order to email and open on another computer, so I could not scan to PDF directly, which I think is why each page was so large; lower DPIs made the text too blurry.)I found this great tip on UbuntuGeek...but anyone can do this if GhostScript is installed:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI install software called Sunflow v0.07.2 in my Ubuntu. When I try to run it,it says
"API error : JVM available memory is below 800 MB (found 728 MB only). Please make sure you launched the program with the -Xmx command line options". What is that xmx command line.What should i do to run Sunflow.
I'm having a hard time trying to print documents to PDF via cups-pdf at the command line and get all of the nice formatting options that the GUI print spooler dialogs provide. I know how to do "lpr -P Generic-CUPS-PDF-Printer filename" to get a general file printed to a PDF, but this method clearly is missing all of the nice formattingptions that get passed when using a GUI print spooler (margins, fonts, dpi, paper size, etc..). I tried to use ps to capture whatever command is being sent by the spooler but couldn't figure it out, since I'm not really sure what commands get called by the spooler
View 8 Replies View RelatedI thought about this a while ago when reading through a Python tutorial and I googled some and couldn't find an answer. Now I want to know it for Ruby, also, and it's more important now because I want to invoke Ruby with -w.
How can you use:
Code:
with a -w option to ruby, like:
Code:
This doesn't work and I can't find an explanation of how to do it.
Code:
when i show status ricci on centos5.3x86_64 #service ricci status pidof: invalid options on command line pidof: invalid options on command line p is stopped how can i fix that bug ?
View 4 Replies View Related(1) I'm wondering if there is a way to have abcde play the songs while it is encoding? I understand that this would be a lot slower.
(2) Is it possible to have abcde start playing right after it finishes ripping the first track and then have it add on the other tracks to the playlist as it rips them.
Is there anyway to do one or both of these from the command line or with abcde's built-in options?
I have a working fstab entry:
Quote:
/dev/sdc1 /media/sdc vfat rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=devkit,uid=1000,gid=1000,s hortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,flush 0 0
But how do I mount the sdc drive with those options from the command-line without restarting? I've tried to do so with 'mount' utility, but had no luck.
Anyone else using the Mill Hill & Canterbury (MHC) Modula-2 to Java compiler?
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I cannot access the command line options and the environment variables.
I have an executable with input options, like so:
Code:
./executable -n 42 -s 42
I've added gcov to the makefiles (compiling with --coverage, -fprofile-arcs, and -ftest-coverage, and linking with -lgcov). It builds fine and creates executable.gcno.
When I try to run gcov, gcov things the options belong to it:
Code:
$ gcov ./executable -n 42 -s 42
gcov: invalid option -- 's'
Usage: gcov [OPTION]... SOURCEFILE...
When I use quotes this happens:
Code:
$ gcov './executable -n 42 -s 42'
executable -n 42 -s 42.gcno:cannot open graph file
The command line options must remain. How can I get gcov to generate the same .gcno file it later looks for?
I have a project due for my Intro to C++ class and we are suppose to generate a file listing that will take an input of a C++ source code with .cpp extension and make a copy of it with a .lst extention that will have a line number preceding each and every line.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI'm running Fedora 13. On a full screen terminal how do I increase the the size of the script.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a requirement to print images (two to be precise) from the command line of a given size and without losing too much quality.
So, I may have two images, a.jpg and b.jpg which may be 4x4" and 6x4" respectively (the sizes may vary). I need to be able to print both these on a single sheet of paper (one under the other) at a given size for each - so a may be 2x2" and b may be 3x2" - the aspect ratio will always be maintained (or as near as possible!)
I am currently doing this a very messy way (because I don't know any other way!!) - basically I am converting the picture to a given size using a set density using convert and then concatenating the two using montage.
Here is part of my script:
Code:
Don't worry too much about the case statement at the end - that is just to be able to select to print either A, B or A and B.
The issue with this is that is doesn't work great if the aspect ratio is not maintained perfectly and also, it loses quite a lot of quality on the print.
I have a very old windows app which I wrote years back in VB (o dear! ) which does the same thing and the quality is fine (I am running it through wine). I want it to be command line though because I want to run it as part of other scripts etc.
I use vncviewer command line to remote access my pc from my notebook.
Is there any option to resize the view like windows client can by percentage?
my notebook screen size is 1280x800, while I use bigger resolution for my pc 1280x1024 if not mistaken.
already look here: http://linux.die.net/man/1/vncviewer but I don't see any option to do that.
if its possible to change font size or style on CLI.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI want to sort a number of lines based on their size:
data:
-------
12345678
87654321
1234
[code]....
Should output as:
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1
2
12
21
[code]....
But i'm gettings this with sort
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1
12
123
1234
[code]....
Can we sort the above "data" text, based on "number of characters" instead of "character order"?
Im trying to list the cpu usage of all process that have a cpu usage of 10% or more. Im not interested in the lower usages. Im using the top command and can get a list of all the cpu usage for all the process but cant only get the processes with 10% or more. I'd want these processes sent to a new file. Would I be able to cat the cpu usages and PID into a file?
View 8 Replies View Relatedsuppose in my current directory, I have 50 sub-directories. Now, I am interested only in about 20 of those sub-directories (whose names match a pattern). I would like to recursively list the contents of these 20 sub-directories. How do I do that ? I would like to do this in Solaris 10 and Linux(RHEL 5.x).
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'd like show a certain line or lines of a file with context, kind of like a unified diff, on the command line in Linux:
$ (something) -l 154 stuff.py
150: def foo(bar):
151: """
[code]....
How can I print Linux command line history without including the line numbers? I want to send it all to a text file like this:history >> history.txt
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was in the CLI experimenting with lynx and then I thought let's see what this dd thing can do and usually when I run commands without parameters just gives me an brief idea about what can I use. With dd it just hangs on there like it would be doing something ...
I immediately quit that terminal and then I couldn't mount my ntfs big important lifesaver partition. I rebooted and now I can. I just want to ask what damage could dd make if run without any parameters. I don't have any external backup medium.
i've gotten my fedora 12 to the point where i can run python3 scripts from command line and can call up python 2.6.2 idle with the command 'idle' from command line. what command will call up python3 (3.1.2 to be exact) idle?
View 5 Replies View RelatedDoes the order of command options matter?
View 4 Replies View RelatedAloha, 1st time user: Looking for pam_tally command options/descriptions
View 3 Replies View RelatedI know my way around MS Windows much better, but I just don't feel right trying to program something for Android on a Microsoft operating system. I am interested in Android programming so I followed the instructions on [URL] to install the environment on my computer...
I just installed the JDK, SDK, Eclipse successfully (or I assume):
* When I get to Step 4 where I'm supposed to run 'android' it will not run. I get the error message "android: command not found" (I am definitely in the right directory).
** When I double-click it in nautilus, it opens up in gedit. I can set the permissions in nautilus (through the properties - Allow executing file as a program) and get it to work,
My system:
Intel i7
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat
android-sdk-linux-x86
eclipse 3.6.2
I installed the Berkeley DB on the Ubuntu server and tried to access the dbxml from the command line and it returns command not found
path/to/dir/dbxml-2.5.16/install/bin$dbxml
-bash" dbxml: command not found
Can someone point me in the right direction
I have AMD Phenom 8550 triple code processor, with 2.20ghz speed and 4gb ram. I am trying to install Redhat linux 9 first time. I am new to linux. While install system hangs with message
ehci-hcd 00:13.2: PCI device 1002:4396
echi-hcd 00:13.2: irq 10, pci mem f880f800
usb.c: new usb bus registered, assigned bus number 2
PCI:00:13.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (64 bytes) by BIOS/FW" expecting 16
how to get rid of this message
I have a src package which uses automake for make. How can I view the available options in configure command for enabling and disabling options?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWithin the mv() command is there any way to not need to type the entire directory location? In the example there are directories with varying depths... I want to move a file from depth 2 to a directory of depth 3 when the directory of depth 3 is within the directory of depth 2. Basically, can I cp() andor mv() a file to a subdirectory without having the enter the entire directory location?
Code:
[root@xxx dir]# ls
dirD1
[root@xxx dir]# cd dirD1/dirD2
[root@xxx dirD2]# ls
[code]....
how do you write the ASCII character #27 in the vim command line?
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