Ubuntu :: Find Out The Size Of Website?
Jul 27, 2010I am using wget (httrack can also do that ...etc) to downloading entire website , but is there any way to find out the size of the website before starting the download.
View 4 RepliesI am using wget (httrack can also do that ...etc) to downloading entire website , but is there any way to find out the size of the website before starting the download.
View 4 RepliesI installed Fedora 11 I386 DVD. I use firefox. Usually, I will go through some websites in Chinese. The Chinese characters can be recognized and displayed. However, there are several font sizes and font types in the same line. Usually, the last character is much smaller than others.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a Canoscan LiDE 30 scanner which works fine in Linux. I haven't used it in months, and never since moving from Jaunty x86_64 to Fedora 11 x86_64. This evening I suddenly need to scan two pages to send to someone via e-mail, and the recipient is desperate to receive them. Naturally, Xsane has decided this is the moment to screw me.
The problem: I cannot figure out how to tell Xsane that the page size is 8.5 11. It insists on scanning only the left side, 3.99 x 11. I cannot find a page size anywhere in any of the buttons.
In Preview I once got it to scan the entire page, but could not figure out how to save the image to file. Subsequently I have not been able to figure out how I did it. In any event, scanning from the small main window always scans 3.99 x 11. Adjusting the scan area manually in the Preview window allows me to change the size area in the small main window to 8.5 x 11, but when I then scan from the small main window it reverts to 3.99 x 11.
I have scanned the document a hundred times at least, each time trying different buttons, but nothing has succeeded in getting the full page.
I know to go to the server's IP then slash, but where would I look to see what goes after the slash.
I know where the samba share with all the files for the website points to, but when i put that full path after the slash i get nothing.
I can't find the Ubuntu 11.04 netbook remix version in the official website. Where can I get it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedTo find the space occupied by files modified more than 4 years ago, i tried following.I am wondering if it is right ?
Code:
find /temp -type d ! -name ".*" -mtime +1460 | wc -l |du -sh
I tried this, but this sits there for long time (of couse the path i tried has lot of files) So i am not sure if this is right.
P.S.:
SHELL=bash
OS=RHEL5
I can display the RPM installed on CentOS 5.4 though:
Code:
#rpm -qa| more
How can I know the size of those RPMs?
i need help in this issue how to find files with unusual size and with unusual names of EX : just dots, names ending with space(s),names containing shell wildcard characters, names containing non-ASCII (control) characters
View 3 Replies View RelatedI cannot find what my hard drive size is and need to know what size is my Ram.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI made an account under freeshell.org and it has been very satisfactory so far. I recommend everyone getting an account under freeshell.org. But anyways, how do I find files over, for example, 500 KB, in the entire, my shell account?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there any Linux function to find the size of the directory? stat() function can be used only for files and not directory. Can anyone let me know for to find the size of the directory from the C code
View 5 Replies View Relatedi am trying to find the size of an array, not by using the array as a parameter to "sizeof", but by using a pointer -pointing to the array- as a parameter. How do i do this?I use a 32-bit PC.Here's:
Code:
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
[code]...
How do I find out maximum I/O request size?
I'm using CentOS release 5.2
I know that the default size is 128 K, how do I find out/confirm this?
So I am prompted in desktop for updates, but no information is given about the size of the packages involved. Sometimes, I don't like to wait too much for the dowload or to update packages which are too large.
Any settings dealing with that, so the individual size and the total per groups (security updates, etc) would be show without going in yum?
How can I find the size of units in sysctl.conf e.g whatis the size of the shmmax variable i.e. is it byte kb , Mb etc....???
View 8 Replies View Relatedam trying to write a shell script to find the size of a particular log file and if the log size grows, script should mail the changes to the administrator or a any user so script should monitor the log file continuously in a time interval, how can i do that?
I tried with these codes to find the file size but it throws me error says command not found
$s=$( stat -c %s mylogfile.log)
echo $s
How do we find the size of a stack when a process is running?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow to find the filesize of a flash which is not exactly stored in the temp but redirected by a fd.
flash31 -> /tmp/FlashXXvsg1uY (deleted) directory is /proc/processid
Chrome is downloading a flash and I can see in the proc directory the flash file, How can I see the current file size of such a file ?
How can I use gconftool-2 to find the monitor size and refresh rate?By size I mean pixels such as 1920x1080, not inches as in a 26-inch monitor.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAssuming there are two list objects a1, a2.
a1 = ['
']
a2 =['hi
']
len() built-in function gives total number of elements in the list object.
len(a1) gives 1. len(a2) gives 1 also.
Code: Select all$ python
Python 2.7.3 (default, SepĀ 9 2012, 17:41:34)
[GCC 4.7.1] on linux2
[Code]......
I thought there exists a built-in function that gives total size of a list object in byte. So using the function produces 1 for a1, 3 for a2. I haven't found such function or module yet.
I created a VM disk image with kvm-img, but I forget what was the max size of that disk image when I created it. Currently, its size is 6.2G, I want to install some large packages in that VM, so I want to make sure the disk image can expand to an adequate size.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to find the dyanmic heap size and stack size of a running process in rhel5.5 and rhel6.I read that the 23rd parameter in the file /proc/pid/stat gives the heap size.Can you elaborate more on this.Also is there any other way to do this?
View 5 Replies View RelatedHaving a problem on all of my Ubuntu machines when i goto this address: [URL]... i get a "server not found Firefox cant find the server [URL]... this is only happening on Linux i have a dual boot on an epc with vista and it loads the site. normally i wouldn't even care but my girlfriend will be taking on line classes here and i need to get this to load.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI open Firefox, Some Website Works, on some other Website Firefox Says "Connecting to...",but all the Sites I have Tested working on my Windows 7.
View 3 Replies View Relateda client brought in an 160GB external HDD and wanted to get the files off it, there appeared to be no partitions on the disk but i thought it may have been formatted to use the whole disk. I tried to mount it as the various FS types the client thought it may have been to no avail.
I ran testdisk on it which told me that it previously had a mac partition table and a 210GB partition on it (which is larger than the disk) could anyone enlighten me as to whether or not this is even possible, and if so how could i retrieve the data?
Ubuntu 10.04, xsane 0.996, Brother MFC 240c scanner.I just finished writing a long dissertation on my problem with this scanning environment (which I will spare you). In a nutshell the resulting image, when printed, is smaller than the original document. In writing my dissertation for this post I determined that the cause of the issue is that xsane believes I am scanning an 8.5 x 14 inch document when I am in fact scanning an 8.5 x 11 letter. So the question is... can I change the size to 8.5 x 11? and if so, how? I have not found anything in the xsane Preferences.
View 7 Replies View Relatedtoday I upgraded via official testing repository Gnome to version 3.18. After this, icons on desktop and nautilus are bigger, than before. Next thing, gaps between icons are smaller than before. I tried change theme to default (Adwaita), then run gtk-update-icon-cache, but without result.
Normal view - icons are big for this view. URL....
Small view - icons are still big for this view. URL...
How can I change icons size and gaps size? Or is it bug for this version?
is lvresize with --resizefs options re-size the Logical Volume and then re-size the file system? i mean we don't need to use resize2fs?I looked at man pages but it doesn't explain this option.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHave just installed Lexmark s605 printer on wireless network, printer works ok but when i print a document even though it is showing the correct size on 'print preview', the printed output is on the page is tiny and and 90deg rotated, I've tried various drivers from the Lexmark website, and also messing about in printer settings but nothing seems to make any difference.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow can we find the maximum size of the inode table and what decides it, and how the maximum size of volume of file system is decided ?
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