Ubuntu :: How To Invert Select From The Command Line

Nov 23, 2010

I was thinking as we have an option for invert selection , is there any option for invert deletion from command line. We can invert select and then pass the output to deletion, but i dont know how to invert select from the command line.

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Software :: Top: Select The Shown Fields From The Command-line?

Feb 8, 2010

I want to select the fields which the 'top' command shows from the command-line. I can do that in the interactive mode when I press 'F', but I would love to do it via parameters (or with a configuration file, if it doesn't work otherwise).The fields I'd want to leave out are triggered by these letters: AHIOQTWMBackground:I installed the "compa" Gnome applet and want to always see what program currently uses up most ressources. For example, Pidgin sometimes starts using up 100% of 1 CPU and I have to kill it and start it again. I can already filter 1 or 2 programs from the 'top' command using the 'head' and 'tail' commands, but there are too many fields for my purposes by default. I could make a C program that filters those fields I need, but I think there must be a simpler solution.

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Fedora :: Run Python3 Scripts From Command Line And Call Up Python 2.6.2 Idle With The Command Idle From Command Line?

May 29, 2010

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?

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General :: Perl On Line To Take Out Select Values?

Jan 22, 2010

This is a Fix message - it is a type of protocol for transmitting financial dataeach number followed by a = sign is a tag - each tag means something. some tage are moe important than other.

8=FIX.4.1^9=0235^35=D^34=10^43=N^49=VENDOR^50=CUSTOME^ 56=BROKER^52=19980930- 09:25:58^1=XQCCFUND^11=10^21=1^55=EK^48=277461109^22= 1^54=1^38=10000^40=2^44=76.750000^59=0^10=165 18

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Debian Hardware :: Connector Difference Between 3.5 And 5.25 Drives On Drive Select Line?

May 17, 2010

I am trying to read a 5 1/4 in. floppy disk using an Intel D865 PERL motherboard, at 3 GHz. Bios was set to read this floppy. The system Lenny 2.6.31 i386 can't detect the 5.25 drive. Drive select seems not to be responding on the 5.25 drive. When connecting a 3 1/2 in. drive to the same motherboard connector (after changing the BIOS setting appropriately), r/w is ok under both linux and XP. I have tried three floppy 5.25 drives and different cables. All known to be ok on another box. I have tried XP and another linux, Etch. I have installed the latest available Bios upgrade from Intel. Upgraded from 0061 to 0089 bios versions. Is this a possible connector difference between 3.5 and 5.25 drives on the drive select line? The cable drive end connectors are different between the two drives.

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Ubuntu :: Way To Invert Screen Without Compiz.

Apr 2, 2011

I usually use compiz to invert my screen, but I would like to disable compiz, so I was wondering if there was a way to invert my screen (and to be able to invert individual windows) without compiz.

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Ubuntu :: 11.04 Invert 2 Finger Scrolling?

Jun 26, 2011

I most recently ran a developer preview of os x 10.7 Lion, and in that OS two finger scrolling was inverted (ie, moving two fingers upward on the touchpad would scroll you down the page). I love that I didn't need any extra drivers to get two finger scrolling working with ubuntu 11.04 on my 3rd gen mac air, and am super impressed with all the out of the box drivers for my mac; but I'm wondering if there's a way to invert the two finger scrolling directions. There must be... It's probably technically involved and will necessitate modify x11 files or something, but I think there must be a way.

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Software :: Use Command Line To Split A Single-lined XML Into A Multi-line XML?

Dec 9, 2010

I have a many text files that have XML tags all shoved into 1 line. I want to create a new file that splits each XML tag onto a new line. code...

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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: """

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General :: Printing Command Line History Without Line Numbers?

Aug 22, 2011

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

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Ubuntu :: Invert Display On Laptop Screen?

Jan 3, 2010

I have a busted laptop, case that is. The internals are great. So I stripped the screen and built a large box. I used a cnc router to build a lid that would flush mount the screen, and have a lip of wood left to cover the metal edges of the screen.

Ok, what happened is that the measure twice cut once rule or one of its variants went into effect, and I put the hinge on the wrong side of the box. Normally I would say just flip the screen around, but one edge is wider than the other, so that will not do. I want have the hinge towards the couch so that I can tilt it up and be able to easily see the screen.

So I need a way to invert the screen, and I can't seem to find a way to do it. The coffee table is an Emachines N-10, and my video driver is the Nvidea one, because karmic told me my onboard card is not quite up to the task of the other one.

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Ubuntu :: Any Way To Recursively Invert All Images In Directory?

Jan 8, 2011

I need to invert the colors of a lot of images that are in different folders in the same directory, is there a way to use image magic or something to do this in only a few commands?

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Fedora :: Invert Display Colors On 15?

Jun 14, 2011

I was wondering if there was a way to invert screen colors on fedora 15. I came across compiz-fusion but it is in conflict with Gnome3 and the whole display crashes. All i am looking for is to invert colors.

I am running fedora 15 with gnome 3.0.1.

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Ubuntu :: OpenOffice Calc: Macro Command To Select Entire Row / Column

Feb 4, 2010

What is the macro command (in OpenOffice Basic) to select an entire Row or Column? I tried to "Record Macro", then click on the Row/Column header, which would then select the entire row/column. But "Record Macro" failed to capture this action.

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General :: Ubuntu 10.10 And Command Line Scripts - Error - Android: Command Not Found

Mar 26, 2011

I 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

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Ubuntu :: Is Command Line Invocation Of Gnome-terminal To Run More Than One Command

Feb 17, 2010

how to pass something more than a one-command startup for gnome-terminal. I will give an example of what I'm trying to do here:

Code:

#! /bin/bash
#
#TODO write this for gnome and xterm

[code]....

This same error occurs if the gnome-terminal line is changed to

Code:

gnome-terminal -e mcTerm

Is there any way to pass more than one command on to gnome-terminal? I have tried various single and double quoting senarios and in a final attempt, I abstracted to an exported function all to no avail. Perhaps even though gnome-term is better at many things than xterm, xterm trumps it in this instance.

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Jun 18, 2010

Code: cmd='date | wc'

$cmd If this script is executed, an error is generated. The reason written was that "The execution fails because the pipe is not expanded and is passed to date as an argument".What is meant by expansion of pipe. When we execute date | wc on the command line, it goes fine.then | is not treated as an argument. Why?

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Apr 30, 2011

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

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Software :: Command Line: Chown Command Recursively On Invisible Directories?

Oct 25, 2010

I tried

Code:

chown -R owner:group *

which does not work on the invisible directories (why?). When I used ".*" as wildcard it changed all (visible) files including the parent directory (the one I was currently working in which is the "dot") . I can change the invisible directories owner and group using dophin but how is it done from the command line?

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Programming :: Command Line Invocation Of Gnome-terminal To Run More Than One Command?

Feb 16, 2010

I am trying to learn how to pass more than a one-command startup for gnome-terminal.

I will give an example of what I'm trying to do here:

Code:
#! /bin/bash
#
#TODO write this for gnome and xterm
USAGE="
${0##*/} [-x] [-g]
code....

However, running with the -g option to invoke gnome-terminal, I get a "There was an error creating the child process for this terminal" error.

This same error occurs if the gnome-terminal line is changed to

Code:
gnome-terminal -e mcTerm

Is there any way to pass more than one command on to gnome-terminal? I have tried various single and double quoting senarios and in a final attempt, I abstracted to an exported function all to no avail. Perhaps even though gnome-term is better at many things than xterm, xterm trumps it in this instance.

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Programming :: Convert This Awk Command From Command Line Into An Awk Script ?

Oct 15, 2010

I'm trying to convert this awk command from command line into an awk script, but just cannot get it to work:

This is what i have after my BEGIN

Am i missing something here? this just prints out the count for everyline, not counting lines on 5th field that match 'A'

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General :: Write <Esc> In The Vim Command Line (:vim Command)?

Jun 24, 2011

how do you write the ASCII character #27 in the vim command line?

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Software :: Command Line Cd Command Not Working Right

May 4, 2010

Using netbook asus 1005ha with lucid beta 1 with most of updates on learning to use the CLI and headaches cd command does not seem to reconise directories here is a sample

Code:

yeh i know read the f#####g manual i am but any help would be greatly accepted tried sudo with same commands same problem did have a problem on my debian system that was to do with paths this is not the same on a different footnote anyone thinking of upgrading to lucid sit tight on 9.10 there are still to many issues that need ironing out for a system that is your main system.

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General :: Vim:ctrl+v Command To Select Some Data.But When Push Ctrl+v.It Doesn't Work?

Nov 28, 2010

" Mark the start of the text with "v", "V" or CTRL-V. The character under the cursor will be used as the start.""With CTRL-V (blockwise Visual mode) the highlighted text will be a rectanglebetween start position and the cursor."I can mark the start with "v" or "V".But it doesn't work when I push ctrl+V.

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May 8, 2010

How can we do everything, or as much as we can do, from the command line? In particular, I am trying to get rid of the top panel in Ubuntu. Because,

1) It takes unnecessary valuable space.
2) Even if I use a huge monitor, it introduces distraction to me while working.

I created a shortcut so that with a single keyboard key I can open a terminal. For example, if I want to restart the computer, I use: "sudo shutdown -r now". Or I can even create a shorter alias. So I do not need the logout menu. But my problem is, some programs put an icon on the top panel when they are working. So, what is the best way of using command line, and getting rid of the top menu.

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Ubuntu :: 7-zip Still Command Line Only?

Sep 5, 2010

I was wondring if 7zip still only runs in the command line. I searched and got a bunch of old threads like this: [URL].. but I'm not sure if that has changed since 2007. A GUI would be awesome.

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Ubuntu :: How To FTP Using Command Line

Sep 17, 2010

I have a virtual private server that I SSH into. While I am using SSH, I need to be able to FTP from command line to another server. I want to do this in the easiest most sure way possible. (I am not using my real IP below for security.) I have tried the following commands.

sftp 10.99.99.99
ssh: connect to host 10.99.99.99 port 22: No route to host
Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer
ssh 10.99.99.99
ssh: connect to host 10.99.99.99 port 22: No route to host

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Ubuntu :: No Command Line / Get That?

Dec 7, 2010

About two months ago I upgraded my dual boot Linux-x86-64 Vista from Heron to 10.04 Lucid. Initially everything worked fine including wireless etc. Once I accidentally changed a few /etc permissions which caused a problem, but fixed it going into recovery mode. For the past weeks, I only used the windows. Over the weekend I tried logging into Ubuntu, the gnome would not come up. So, I went into recovery mode and typed "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" which also went through. However, after that I lost the recovery options. I had used that command very successfully in the past. Right now, I have no command line that would allow me to type something. I was wondering if there are any keys Alt+Del + something that would give me a prompt I can work with. I'm totally baffled as to how this can happen.

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Ubuntu :: Run Jar With Command Line?

May 10, 2011

I have installed java runtime and I need to run jar file,Im not using gnome desktop,so I need a command to run it.Im using fluxbox.

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Apr 3, 2011

I installed Ubuntu 10.10 some time back and what I encounter is that for the first time that I log in it shows graphical interface but from the 2nd time onwards it goes straight to the command line. I have tried few things which were I found out on other forums but nothing seems to be working. how can I log in to GUI rather than command line.

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