I am trying to learn some unix here and i have some question that i would like to ask:
What's the most basic backup command?
What is the command to pause a backup?
What is the command to resume backup?
Can we backup a job that is running ?
How can we pause the backup of the job and than... (1 Reply)
In case you are interested, here is a partial list of linux-like commands on Android OS:
/sbin
adbd
devmgr
recovery
dfta
init
dfta.sh
fat.format
redbend_ua
/system/bin (partial list)
sh
date
netstat
mount
umount (0 Replies)
I just upgraded to Android 2.2 from 2.1. The GPS issue that was troublesome in 2.1 seems to have been fixed. Some of web browsing seems faster, but it could just be my connection is better today ;) Flash works in some browsers but not very good and it is too slow for Flash apps designed for... (0 Replies)
Hello everyone.
i work in a school and i ran into an application today that is a real pickle. i know how to make it work, but i would need to script it. The way to make it work would be to have a script check each local user profile on login, see if the directory already exists, do nothing... (27 Replies)
Hello. I'm attempting to create a shell script to assist me by saving time with one of my hobbies. I am an Android Enthusiast and currently build a few roms for one of the devices.
One of the roms I make is ported from a different device to mine (I get the original for the HTC Desire HD and... (3 Replies)
I'm having some difficulty with convincing Expect to do what I need..
I have a loop that waits for input, a specific phrase of text followed by a single word. I need Expect to capture that word following the specific phrase. It should then store the word in a variable.
I'm fairly sure it's... (6 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I want to copy my .mp4 files from a file of my mobile to my pc using the programm adb (Android Development Bridge).
My Script:
./copyfiletopc /sdcard/Playtube ~/musik/PlayTube \.mp4
#!/bin/bash
# $1 = from dir
# $2 = to dir
# $3 = search
# adb is the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a n android phone and just rooted it. I access it using 'terminal Emulator'. I performed many basic linux-like commands in the terminal like rm,ls,df,reboot etc and they are working fine. But many of them are not like man <something>, clear,du etc.
Can any of you please help to... (20 Replies)
Hello,
I am in a Unix class and have been out of town. I have been tasked to generate a couple of scripts and ahve never done it before. I have a virtual machine running Ubuntu. The task is below
Prompt the system administrator for all valid input parameters
Generate a menu to ask which... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I have a file of ip addresses called activeips.txt
What I'm trying to do is run a simple bash script that has a loop in it. The loop is a cat of the IP addresses in the file.
The goal is to run 2 nmap commands to give me outputs where each address in the list has an OS... (11 Replies)
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midish
MIDISH(1) BSD General Commands Manual MIDISH(1)NAME
midish -- MIDI sequencer and filter
SYNOPSIS
midish [-bhv]
DESCRIPTION
Midish is a MIDI sequencer/filter implemented as an interactive command-line interpreter (users wanting to use midish interactively may con-
sider using the rmidish(1) utility). Here are some of its features:
o Multiple MIDI devices handling
o Synchronisation to external MIDI devices
o Filtering/routing (controller mapping, keyboard splitting, ...)
o Track recording, editing, quatisation
o Import and export of standard MIDI files
o Tempo and time-signature changes, user configurable metronome
o System exclusive messages handling
The options are as follows:
-b Do not process $HOME/.midishrc or /etc/midishrc and stop on the first error on the standard input. Useful for scripting
-h Print usage information.
-v Print additionnal info before each line of input, useful to front-ends and for dubugging.
Once midish started, the interpreter processes the $HOME/.midishrc file (or /etc/midishrc if the later dosn't exist) and starts prompting for
commands. For further information about the syntax of midish refer to the ``Midish user's manual''.
FILES
$HOME/.midishrc startup script
/etc/midishrc startup script (if $HOME/.midishrc doesn't exist)
/dev/rmidiN midi(4) devices used by midish
SEE ALSO rmidish(1), smfplay(1), midiplay(1), midi(4)
User's manual and tutorial
http://caoua.org/midish/
BSD June 25, 2006 BSD