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Special Forums Hardware Looking for a list of Linux compatible hardware list Post 302466961 by jim mcnamara on Wednesday 27th of October 2010 07:59:07 PM
Old 10-27-2010
trying to be helpful:
Most useful lists are positive, not negative, ie. 'avoid this' lists are usually the the result of somebody who doesn't really know who has an axe to grind. Try the 'I hate Walmart' search on google to see what I mean.

What EXACTLY are you trying to do? Instead of telling us what you think the solution is: e.g., a list that is useless or does not really exist.
 

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ELVI(1sr)																 ELVI(1sr)

NAME
elvi - surfraw(1) search tools SYNOPSIS
surfraw elviname [options] search words ... sr elviname [options] search words ... sr elviname -help sr -elvi DESCRIPTION
This is the man page for the elvi, a set of search tools that form part of surfraw(1). Surfraw provides a fast unix command line interface to a variety of popular WWW search engines and other artifacts of power. It reclaims google, altavista, dejanews, freshmeat, research index, slashdot and many others from the false-prophet, pox-infested heathen lands of html-forms, placing these wonders where they belong, deep in unix heartland, as god loving extensions to the shell. To search using this elvis, do: sr elvisname [options] search terms. For example, to search google for information on Debian ports, using the "I'm feeling lucky" option: sr google -l debian ports To find out about options specific to this elvis, do: sr elvisname -local-help To find out about surfraw, see the man page for surfraw(1). To see the full list of elvi, do: sr -elvi Adding the elvi to your path If you are a regular user of surfraw, you will probably get sick of typing sr or surfraw each time. You can regain the old behaviour of running the elvi directly by adding the elvi directory (/usr/lib/surfraw) to your path, either manually or using surfraw-update-path(1). OPTIONS
Use sr elviname -local-help for elvi-specific options. The following options work with all elvi. -help Show summary of options (including elvi-specific options). -local-help Show elvi-specific options. -version Show version of program. -browser=EXECUTABLE Set browser (default: sensible-browser). -elvi Display a list of other Surfraw mechanisms for conquering evil. -escape-url-args=yes|no Apply url escaping to arguments (default: yes) -q|-quote Bracket arguments with " characters (default: no) Note that putting quotes round arguments works now, so you can do, for example: sr google foo "bar baz" bam and the quoting is passed on to the search engine EXAMPLES
$ sr ask why is jeeves gay? $ surfraw google -results=100 RMS, GNU, which is sinner, which is sin? $ sr austlii -method=phrase dog like $ /usr/lib/surfraw/rhyme -method=perfect Julian BUGS
Please report any bugs found (or any web sites in need of surfrawizing) either via the debian bug tracking system (http://bugs.debian.org/) or to the surfraw-devel list (surfraw-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org). SEE ALSO
http://alioth.debian.org/projects/surfraw/ PROPAGANDA
Oh Baybe I need some Deep Linking Let us go Surfin' in the raw! Read HACKING. Surfrawize the soul of your favourite internet wonder. Join the Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Against the WWW by submit- ting code. Reclaim heathen lands. Bear witness to the truth. Its love will set you free. Join us on surfraw-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org AUTHORS
Originally written by Julian Assange. Now maintained by the surfraw-devel team <surfraw-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>. See the file AUTHORS for the full list of contributors. Man page by Ian Beckwith, based on the original README and an earlier man page for surfraw(1) by Christian Surchi. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003-2010 The Surfraw-Devel Team <surfraw-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org> Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Julian Assange <proff@iq.org> Copyright (c) 2001 Australian Institute for Collaborative Research Copyright (c) 2000 Melbourne Institute for Advanced Study The copyright holders listed above assert no rights on this release of the software ``surfraw'' and thereby explicity place this release into the into the public domain. Do what you will. Feb 03, 2004 ELVI(1sr)
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