General :: Use The File-manipulation Tools For The Command Line?

Jan 24, 2010

find and use the file-manipulation tools for the command line.

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General :: File-manipulation Tools On The Command Line?

May 14, 2010

How do I find the file-manipulation tools on the command line?

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Ubuntu :: Using File Manipulation Tools On The Command Line?

Apr 23, 2010

i need a good lesson in using file manipulation tools on the command line

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Ubuntu :: Find And Use File Manipulation Tools On The Command Line?

May 14, 2010

How do you find and use file manipulation tools on the command line?

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General :: File-manipulation Tool Used For On The Command Line?

Apr 9, 2010

What is file-manipulation tool used for on the Linux command line?

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Ubuntu :: Convert An RSS Format File To HTML Using Command Line Tools?

Feb 14, 2010

I'd like to find a way of

1) capturing an RDF formatted RSS feed as a file on my computer

2) converting the result to HTML using local command line tools

I've sorted 1) with wget? I've discovered xsltproc but I'm going round in circles. The master plan is to import my pinboard bookmarks into a static web site produced on my linux box using a handful of clever bash scripts.

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Ubuntu :: When Writing A Script Using Command-line Tools Why Is It More Difficult Using Graphical Tools

Apr 16, 2010

When writing a script using command-line tools why is it more difficult using graphical tools?

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General :: Convert A DjVu Document To PDF - Using Only Command Line Tools?

Jan 26, 2010

I've got some documents in DjVu which I'll like convert to PDF. Is there a way to do this using command line OSS tools?

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General :: Networking - Command Line Tools For Analyzing OS - NIC TCP Latency

Sep 14, 2011

I'm hoping to find an existing Linux tool for measuring latency:

I'm trying to diagnose how much latency my OS and NIC card are adding to TCP latency in Linux. I looked at the following tools but all (at least at the surface level) measured bandwidth (Mbps/sec) rather than latency (nanoseconds for transmition of 1 packet of size x).

If I were to write a custom test, it would likely do the following:

Client:

Create a fake message of the specified length with some padding for an incrementing identifier. Open a TCP connection (with the right parameters like TCP_NODELAY, etc) Loop and send messages containing an incrementing identifier. Store the current system time (in nanos) associated with the identifier. Listen for responses, record the current time and record the latency of that identifier asynchronously Server Listen for a connection Echo back any message received

Assuming both boxes had the same setup (configs, cards, OS, CPU, etc), are relatively close to eachother in the network, and one knows roughly the network's latency contribution, one could get a rough estimate of the OS + NIC contribution and begin testing various configurations.

One could also get a more accurate picture of the latency by using a network sniffer and snooping on the lines between the two hosts, calculating the latency between the two sides for an ID, and then subtracting that from the internally measured latency.

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Software :: How To Use Command Line Tools

Jun 22, 2011

Tesseract is a command line ocr tool and I can't find any documents on how to use it.

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Red Hat :: Queries On RHCS Command Line Tools?

Jan 18, 2010

I am using Redhat cluster suite. I am trying to configure cluster on linux using command line tools. I have following queries. Please answer them as early as possible.

1.Can I add node in cluster without adding fence device using command line tool? If yes then how?

2.I want to add failover domain in cluster. How can I add it using command line tool?

3.I want to add resources in cluster. How can I add it using command line tool?

4.I want to define services in cluster. How can I define them using command line tool?

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Networking :: Command Line To Run Tools For Wireless In Ubuntu?

Jan 17, 2011

I want to run OpenBox on a netbook. For those of you not familiar, it is a very simple window manager, where I can launch a terminal with a mouse click, and I can start the few apps that I need from the command line. Basically, I am trading eye candy and easy access to a lot of stuff I don't need for a more responsive GUI.

My question is...what package should I install, and what corresponding command line would be used to launch a tool to manage the wireless LAN connection?

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General :: Command Line Way To View A Line Of A File With Context?

Feb 24, 2011

I'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]....

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Getting Any Command Line Audio Editing Tools?

Nov 15, 2010

Does anyone know of any good command line audio editing tools? I would like one that can take an mp3 file and crop everything but the first 30 seconds or so (possibly decompressing those 30 seconds as well).

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Ubuntu :: Any Command Line Tools That Can Tell What Process Is Using Ethernet Port?

Jul 14, 2011

The download bar on my conky overlay (${downspeedgraph eth0}) seems to be maxed out constantly. This is when everything should be idle with no downloads happening in the background (at least non that I know about).Are there any command line tools that can tell me what process is using my ethernet port?

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Software :: Command Line Tools To Convert HTML To Images Without A GUI?

Mar 13, 2009

I've spent a lot of time googling on this one, but could not really find anything that would convert HTML to images. Does anyone know if there are some command line tools that can do this? I need to convert simple HTML documents to images to be attached to Powerpoint presentations. Could firefox gecko be tapped into to do this without a GUI?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Install Wireless-tools From A Command Line Installation?

Jan 7, 2010

I did a command-line installation. I dont have an ethernet connection, only wireless. For some reason the alternate installer doesnt install "wireless-tools" How do i install it? At this point I am thinking of booting off a live USB, downloading the wireless-tolls package from here Save it to a folder in the command line installation where?) then boot back into command line and install from there But I am not that savvy with command lines, and dont know where to install to...

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Software :: Look For Free And Well Known Fax Command Line Tools For Receiving And Sending Faxes?

Apr 19, 2011

I am looking for free and well known fax command line tools for receiving and sending faxes I wan it to save receive faxes in pdf format with file name included with caller phone number and date of receive:

Quote:
for example:
5566545544-2011-5-11.pdf
and any other format that I want.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Install Package Wireless-tools From Usb Using Command Line In An Offline Computer?

Mar 16, 2011

I installed ubuntu 10.10 server from an usb stick. I do not have access to a wired connection and do not have a CD drive, so now I need to configure the wireless connection.for that I need to have wireless-tools which if i am not wrong are not installed by default so the question is: how can I install the wireless-tools package from an usb using only command line? note: I got internet access from another ubuntu-desktop PC so i can download any package needed, etc.

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General :: Convert An HTML Email Saved As A Text File To A PDF File From The Command Line?

Aug 23, 2011

I need to be able to convert HTML email messages saved as text files (.eml or .msg) to PDF documents, one PDF per email, retaining formatting and images.

Are there any Linux tools that will allow me to do this from the command line (so it can be scripted)?

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General :: Grep Or Sed Or Awk For File Manipulation?

Dec 7, 2010

Let me *try* and explain what I'm trying to do, and keep in mind aside from a little command line stuff I'm a beginner to any of what I'm asking about.

I have a directory structure something like this:

Code:

/usr/local/chatlogs/
webserver1/
1.chatlog
2.chatlog

[Code]....

So that whatever was captured in the () in the first part of the statement would be used in the 1 in the back part of the statement for every n.chatlog that might be in any of the /webserver directories at that time.

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General :: File Manipulation Tool For CLI?

May 15, 2010

What is the best way to copy a file from linux or unbuntu, to microsoft? Is there a way to do so?

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General :: String Manipulation In A Script File?

Jun 1, 2010

I have a string like $(SOMETHING) and want to remove '(' and ')' in a script file. How can I do that? I read that sed command is a filtering utility but don't know how to use it.

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General :: Download A File From Command Line?

Apr 8, 2011

Let's say i have a link to a file http://www.domain.com/dir/myfile.ext

Is there a command line tool that will allow me to download this file. I'm looking for something like: download <http address> ... is there anything that simple?

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General :: Insert Line Into A File With A Command?

Jan 4, 2010

I would like to insert a line into the /etc/sysconfig/iptables with a command like sed or with any script. How can I insert this line:

-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT

but under the line "-A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT"

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General :: Download A File Using Command Line?

May 18, 2009

I want to download a file from the Linux command line. Basically I'm using ssh and I'm trying to download a file to my file system on my laptop. How can I do that from the command line?

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General :: Command Line - How To Create Multipart Rar File

Sep 4, 2010

How can I create multipart rar file in Linux using the official console rar client?RAR 3.90 Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Alexander Roshal 16 Aug 2009Shareware version Type RAR -? for helpI want a multipart rar with each part size being 150 MB.

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General :: Command Line - Create Multipart Tar File?

Oct 13, 2010

How to split a tar file into smaller parts at file boundaries?

How can I create a multipart tar file in Linux?

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General :: Ubuntu - Replace A File In Jar With Command Line ?

Oct 18, 2010

I have a jar, and I need to replace a class in it, at this moment, I can only open it with "archive manager" and then drag and drop the new compiled class into the jar, but I think this is really boring, if I can do with with just a command ?

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General :: One Line Command To Delete All But The Last N Revisions Of A File

Mar 31, 2011

What's a Unix/Linux one-liner that will let me delete all but the most recent N revisions of each file?

I've got a bunch of files with revision numbers as part of a legacy asset-management system:

bar.r7.js
bar.r8.js
bar.r9.js
bar.r10.js
bar.r11.js

[Code]....

I want to keep the last three of each, so in the above list the command would delete bar.r7.js, bar.r8.js and foo.r1.js.

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