Software :: VLC Won't Open OGG Files / Sort It?

Sep 12, 2010

Movie Player will open the same files but VLC will not. VLC will play videos and MP3s though.

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Programming :: Sort Files In Directories Based On Files Date

Sep 8, 2009

I need a script that will take all the files in a given directory and create new monthly sub-directories and sort all the files based on the creation date into the appropriate directory.For example, all files created between 01/01/09 and 01/31/09 will be placed in 'JAN-2009'

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Ubuntu :: Right-clicking On A Exe File To Open It / Sort It?

Sep 24, 2010

I am having troubles right-clicking on a exe file to open it.

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Programming :: Can't Get Title Of All Windows That I Open / Sort It?

Apr 4, 2010

I am trying to get the title of all the windows that i open,but cant make it right... code...

the problem is,that it will write the current windows many times,until i open another window,and so on.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Open Requested SVN Filesystem / Sort It?

Jun 11, 2011

I have Ubuntu 10.04
I made ​​a svn server, if I'm going to address: localhost/svn, and when it strikes an error code...

I took all the information at hand to mark the:

https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverg...ubversion.html

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Fedora :: Not Able To Open Mdadm Raid-device / Sort It?

Dec 16, 2009

Got a little problem after the install of Fedora 12. First there was not problem in opening the raid-device, after i tryed to automount it with crypttab and fstab im not longer able to open it.
Here some outputs code...

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Ubuntu :: Evince 'Document Viewer' Won't Open / Sort It?

Apr 30, 2010

Evince will not open. Initially I was having problems with Evince not retaining settings (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lu...ce/+bug/503372), but now it just won't open. I tried a reinstall of the software and that didn't fix it.

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Fedora Networking :: Wireless Works With Open AP But Not WPA2 AP / Sort It?

Jul 21, 2010

I am using the Fedora 13 Live USB on my Gateway MT6451 laptop. All the major things you want to work on a laptop with linux actually work! Even my Broadcom wireless card! But even though I can see wireless networks and connect to ones that are open with no problem, I can't actually connect to my Hidden WPA2 network. I put all the information in and it connects, shows a good signal, but doesn't acquire the correct IP. I have a 192.168.X.X address range on my network, but it shows a 10.X.X.X ip and no Gateway address.

If I can get this one thing working I will definitely be installing Fedora.

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Ubuntu :: Error: To Many Open Files But None Of The Files In Them Are Open?

Jan 9, 2010

they keep coming up with Error: To many open files but none of the files in them are open?

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Server :: Download Same Sort Of Software That Dell Has Called Open Manage For HP?

Jan 12, 2010

I have an HP proliant ML 350 G4P. I am looking to download same sort of software that dell has called open manage for my HP. I have now idea what HP calls it. I went to the hp site to look up that server and there are a bunch of utilities but its not clear which one i need. I am running CentOS 5.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Nfs Locking Files - Cannot Open For Editing, Or Open Firefox / Thunderbird?

Dec 12, 2010

Server - Ubuntu 10.04.1 lts
Client - Kubuntu 10.10

When I try to open any nfs-mounted file using OpenOffice, I get a pop-up window titled "Document in Use". The text of the message is:

"Document file 'abcde.odt' is locked for editing by:

Unknown User

Open document read-only or open a copy of the document for editing." I then have three options - <Open Read-Only>, <Open Copy>, & <Cancel> If I cp any of these files from the mounted directory to my home dir (not mounted), I can open them without problem.Also, my firefox & thunderbird date are in this mounted directory as well (sym links to ~dan/.mozilla & ~dan/.thunderbird). Both of these apps hang when trying to open, leaving two processes behind that need to be manually killed. Again, cp'ing the data out of the nfs-mounted dir onto a local dir resolves the issue, so I am 100% confident there is nothing missing or corrupted in the firefox &/or thunderbird data...

relevant entry in /etc/fstab:
server:/nfs/dan/Documents /home/dan/Documents nfs defaults 0 0
relevant entry in server's /etc/exports:
/nfs/dan/Documents client(rw)

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Applications :: Error Glibtop: Open (/proc/stat): Too Many Open Files

Oct 1, 2010

I have a while(1) loop, and the error is: glibtop: open (/proc/stat): Too many open files This error occurs after about a half hour to an hour of running. I've tried running this multiple times, both with using glib_close() at the end of the loop, using glib_init() and glib_close() at beginning/end, and just using glib_init(). The strange thing is these have no effect on the actual glib_get functions.

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Software :: Cant Open Xls Files In A Shared Folder Using Open Office 3.1?

Oct 12, 2010

I cant open xls files in a shared folder using open office 3.1. Its all started when i install a new open office version. when im using open office 3.0.8 i can open all the files but now i cant even open it. Its always display untitled documents.

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Ubuntu :: Using Bash To Sort Csv-files?

Jul 25, 2011

I am in need of sorting the content of a csv-file separated with "#". The file looks the following:

Code:
Descriptive 1#47.5498295127948#35.5365757501888#44.4127802931231#84.0767444257134#0.0416435951243528#0

[code]...

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Ubuntu :: Bash To Sort Files Into Subdirectories?

Sep 4, 2010

i currently have hundreds of files all in a single directory. What I would like to do is create 8 subdirectories and move the files into the subdirectories based on the first character of the file name. Ideally, the script would omit any 'the' or 'a' and use the second word for filing purposes. No filenames have spaces. Instead they use periodsThe subdirectories will be:

0-9
a-d
e-h

[code]...

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Ubuntu :: Need To Correctly Sort Hex Numbered Files

Feb 5, 2011

I have some files, named E000.svg, E001.svg, E002.svg, ... E07D.svg, E07E.svg, E07F.svg . When I open them in Nautilus, and choose the option Sort Alphabetically, they are sorted:

E000.svg
E00A.svg
E00B.svg
E00C.svg
E00D.svg
E00E.svg
E00F.svg
E001.svg
E01A.svg
E01B.svg
and so on.

This is totally useless for me, so I searched for a solution in Google, and found lots of bug reports. It looks like it's a 'feature' for sorting 10 after 9; but clearly they have forgot that many people don't like or don't need that option. Thinking it was a Nautilus thing, I installed Thunar, but it has the exact useless algorithm. And then I installed PCManFM, but it's also the same. If I can install a file manager that correctly sorts my files? Or will I need to switch to Windows to have it fixed? (not joking here, Windows Explorer doesn't suffer from this feature).

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Debian Installation :: Can't Download Files From Any Repositories / Sort It?

Apr 29, 2011

I am still having trouble installing Debian 6.0.1a (Squeeze) from either CD #1 (KDE version) or netinst version. I tried for a few months to install Squeeze with KDE desktop; now I am trying to build a server, which seems easier (no X.org and KDE problems to worry about.)

Part of the problem common to all my failed attempts (about a dozen!) seems to be that the installer tries to get packages or updates/upgrades from repos but for some reason fails.

I have a commercial all-in-one dslmodem/router/firewall which has very, very limited monitoring capabalities, just enough to show that the PC in question contacted the expected repos (I tried several in different regions) and also shows that no DNS requests failed during that time frame. I did try decreasing the security of the commercial firewall, but that seems to make no difference. I did try to save the install logs, but they didn't fit on a floppy. Any idea what could be going wrong?

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General :: Manually Sort Random Text Files?

Jun 6, 2010

I have about 1000 text files and I need to view each, and move it to a folder if it's the correct one. I can only do basic sorting by length/size, and I can't grep because the text is random. How can I do this besides manually openiing + saving each in gedit.I'm on Ubuntu Linux.I've already done all the sorting I can based on ize,wordcount,greps,date,etc. This is what's left over. I'm trying to find an easy way to view +save/ignore the rest.

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Ubuntu :: Sort Files Into Folders Based On Extension?

Sep 16, 2010

I recovered some 60,000 files with PhotoRec and need a script to sort them into individual folders based on extension. I was able to do this once before but cannot find the script again (sad thing is that I probably saved it on another HD that I'm having partition issues with, but that's another story....).I found this script:

Code:

#!/bin/dash
mkdir "$1"
for file in *.$1; do
mv "$file" "$1"
done

While it does work, I am not looking forward to going through all 132 folders and typing in each extension. The last time I did it, the folder was automatically created based on the extension(s) found.

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Ubuntu :: Find Files With Directories And Sort By Mod Time?

Dec 4, 2010

what i wanted to do was find all the files with a specific name from a tree, sort them by modification time and have their directory appended to them so that i knew where they were (because they all have the same name). i tried a whole bunch of different things and finally did this:

Code:
find . -type f -name world.sav -exec ls -l '{}' ; > ~/dfsaves.txt; gawk '{$1=""; $2=""; $3=""; $4=""; $5=""; print}' ~/dfsaves.txt | sort -n > ~/dfsavessorted.txt

this did the trick pretty well, but as you can see it is far from elegant and i think i'm doing some things wrong and kludgy

first thing i tried was "ls -lRt | grep world.sav" which worked except i couldnt distinguish the files because there were no directories. that took a lot of looking till i accepted i couldnt make ls print directories as well and append them to the files somehow that their relationship would be clear. i tried piping ls to find, doing it in reverse, passing them from grep etc. etc. until i read some more stuff online that got me using gawk and sort. the questions:

1. is there some other, more elegant and simple way to do this kind of detection and sorting?

2. is there any way to use a pipe after using exec? the semicolon seems to prevent this entirely, forcing me to use an intermediate file as above. i could just remove it later, but i'd prefer a straight piping.

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General :: .EXE Files - Cannot Get It To Install After I Double Click / Sort It?

Jan 25, 2010

I just downloaded a .exe file. I cannot get it to install after I double click on it. What should I do to make it work?

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Software :: Way To Sort A Files Based On Creation Time

Jul 7, 2010

Code...

But I want to get the files in order which they created like file, file1 and file2

Any way to obtain this?

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Ubuntu :: Find / Sort And Produce List Of Files (Photos)

Sep 11, 2010

I have hard drive with several thousand photos. These photos are in different formats, some are tif some jpg some raw (cr2). These files are in dozens of directories. What I want to do is produce a list of all the files, in all of the directories, sorted by the file name (not sorting on the path), listing the location, file name, size and date created.
For instance I may have a file called photo1.jpg in /photos/pics/
I may also have a file called photo1.cr2 in /photos/misc/ and a file called photo1.tif in /photos/processed/summer/.

I would like a text file that would look like this:
/photos/misc/photo1.cr2 2536658 2010-07-09 13:17
/photos/pics/photo1.jpg 320046 2010-07-07 14:47
/photos/processed/summer/photo1.tif 234456689 2010-07-10 09:22
Of course I want it to do this for all of the photos. I pretty sure that there is a way to do this with a minimum amount of work. I have no problem with using the command line.

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General :: Sort Big Files, /tmp/sortA3aLjF: No Space Left On Device

Aug 3, 2010

i'm sorting 8GB text file but came up with this error for an investigation

/tmp/sortA3aLjF: No space left on device

is there anyway that sort won't use /tmp?

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Software :: Looking For Easy Way To Rename MP3 Tags Then Sort Files Into Directories?

Aug 22, 2010

This might not be the right place to ask this question, but it's software so I'll try this before going to Audio-specific boards. I have a bunch of MP3s (some ogg) with crazy names in crazy directories. I would like to make sure the tags are correct (possibly by hand) and then rename them/move them so that they are in places like

<artist>/<directory>/<songname>.mp3.

So I imagine a magic program where I can edit tags and then push a magic button that makes directories and copies the files as above. Any ideas?

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Ubuntu Security :: Secure-delete Won't Work On Larger Files / Sort It?

Sep 16, 2010

I'm trying to clean a hard drive and I'm using secure-delete but it just stands there and takes cpu power but nothing happens, I used -r switch first and nothing, so I tried it on single files, small pictures worked as intended but a simple 50MB MPG file just stands there as well and nothing happens.

I left it running for 24 hours and nothing happened but the cpu was working at 90-100% all the time :/

Any one know what's wrong? I'm using 10.04 UNR

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General :: Save / Sort Files In Sequential Order Sector By Sectyor

Aug 26, 2010

I have a china phone which has mp3 player and unfortunately it reads the file names in its memory card in sequential order according where the file is saved. The file system is NTFS. cod

**Note: DDD song was last because I saved AAA to EEE songs then later added DDD song

Then suddenly i deleted BBB song and replaced it with FFF song code...

This is kinda lame. but the OS of the phone has no capability sorting the file according to filename in its built in mp3 player.

my question is how can I sort the files sector by sector(is my term right?) so the lame mp3 player would read the files finally in alphabetically sorted order. I Will plug my phone on my PC

I am using ubuntu 10.4

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General :: Convert Open Office (odt) Files To Text Files?

May 25, 2011

How do you convert Open Office (ODT) documents to Text files?
I have made a report using libre office. Now I wish to continue editing the document using lyx (latex front end). So the ODT file needs to be saved as some .tex file.

I don't see an option to do this in File menu (export/save as). So is there any other plugin to do this?

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Programming :: Bash Script: Sort Files Into Directory Based On Data In The File Name?

Sep 28, 2010

I have very little linux experience. And need some help with a bash script. I need to a script I can set cron to run to sort files out of a holding folder into final folders. It doesn't necessarily have to be bash, but I think it would be sufficient for this. File names are formatted as such when created: Dest-Date-Time-CID-Destination# I want the files to be moved from a all in one holding folder to a folder structure like this.

.../storage/year/month/day/Destination#/VarX(type)/hour/CID/'File'

I would need an if/else if/else statement to say if Dest = A set VarX = B If for example the file name was

infinity-20100927-17:00-1112223333-4445556666.wav

I would like the above file to end up moved from

.../holding

to

.../storage/2010/09/27/4445556666/Inbound/17/1112223333/infinity-20100927-17:00-1112223333-4445556666.wav

So the script will need to make directories based on information in the file name which is delimited by single dashes. Then move files from the holding folder to the newly created "sorted" folders.

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Programming :: Sort Oldest 5 Files In A Directory Tree Recursively Based On Timestamp?

Jun 3, 2010

I have a directory listing with many subdirectories having many files. I want to recursively search for the oldest 5 files starting from the base directory and not 5 from each subdirectory. I am writing a shell script which sorts them using ls -lRtur|egrep "txt|jpg" > /tmp/file1 Now from this /tmp/file1 file I want to sort the files same as what the ls -ltr command does that is oldest file time to newest file time first. How do I sort based on Linux time stamp? The files itself also have Linux timestamps embedded in them So I can sort based after extracting them as well if it is easier.
My /tmp/file1 has entries like below.

-rw-rw-r--. 1 usr1 usr1 705 2010-01-22 17:25 sample20100603173659.jpg

I want to get the 5 oldest files and then delete them.

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