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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Virtualization and Cloud Computing Mini Review: SliceHost v. Linode Ubuntu 9.10 Setup Post 302377724 by maneth on Friday 4th of December 2009 11:14:52 PM
Old 12-05-2009
I just signed up to point out that it looks like the Linode guide actually tells you to run "apt-get update" in its "Getting Started" guide, which is linked to on the LAMP server guide.
 

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TV_CHECK(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      TV_CHECK(1p)

NAME
tv_check - Check TV guide listings SYNOPSIS
tv_check --configure|--scan [other options] DESCRIPTIONS
tv_check is a Perl script that reads in a file with show information and checks it against a TV guide listing, reporting on upcoming episodes and alerting you to unexpected episodes or schedule changes. OPTIONS
--configure Run configuration GUI. Either this option or --scan must be provided. --season-reset special --configure option to remove everything but the title to help new season setup. The idea is to keep everything a "title-only" search until seasons begin. Then you update the details including record device. *expirimental* --scan Scan TV listings. Either this option or --configure must be provided. --myreplaytv=UNIT,USERNAME,PASSWORD ** Feature removed ** This option used to auto-populate a config file based on myreplaytv.com. --shows=FILE Specify the name of XML shows file (default: shows.xml). --guide=FILE, --listings=FILE Specify the name of XML guide file (default: guide.xml). --html Generate output in HTML format. --bluenew Highlights new episodes in blue (helpful back when there was an off-season) --output=FILE Write to FILE rather than standard output --help Provide a usage/help listing. SEE ALSO
xmltv(5). AUTHOR
Robert Eden; manpage by Kenneth J. Pronovici. perl v5.14.2 2011-06-13 TV_CHECK(1p)
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