Hi,
example of Unix / Linux dialog utility is below.
I am going to use dialog as simple GUI for testing of a modem.
So I need to combine some dialog boxes into one.
I need to have input box, output box, info box, dialog box,
radiobox as in any standard program with graphical user... (2 Replies)
hello.
i want to create a useradd dialog menu.
i cannot make a single menu with 4 box inputs ( user, pass, fullname, shell ) because the dialog utility is either limited or either i know to less about using the dialog utility.
from what i see it only allows me to post these 4 boxes one by one,... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to zip/compress a data file and send to a vendor. The vendor does have only unzip utility and can accept only .ZIP files. I do not have zip utility in my server.
How do I zip/compress the file so that it can be deflated using unzip command ? I tried gzip & compress commands, but... (1 Reply)
I am not able to capture errors while I am using dialog. For example:
dialog --gauge "Verifying file..." 10 75 < <(
while read LINE
do
hash=$(echo $LINE | cut -f1 -d' ')
directory=$(echo $LINE | cut -c 34-)
PCT=$(( 100*(++i)/n ))
echo $PCT
md5deep -a $hash $directory >... (3 Replies)
Hi all. I want to know, if there is any chance to pass lftp listing to CLI dialog. I want to make an interactive CLI ftp manager, based on lftp.
Version of dialog I use:
root@dlink:~# dialog -v
cdialog (ComeOn Dialog!) version 1.1-20100428 (0 Replies)
I know, I can run dialog command in my machine. But what I want to do is I wanna show the dialog box to some other Remote host.
I connected to the remote system and used dialog command its shows the box in my terminal only. How can I display to that remote machine?? Any suggestions??? (3 Replies)
Hi , I just start to use Linux and i love it!
I'm creating a project for school and is to create a script who ask the user to select and instal services like apache, dhcp, Samba, FTP etc...
I create a menu using Dialog, just to make it better looking.
I want to know how to retrieve the... (2 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
I need to create dialog interface for adress book i created a while ago but i don't know how to read info from forms
2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
#!/bin/bash
knyga="adresu-knyga.txt"
dialog... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to shell scripting, started learning script before one month. I can't understand the below script.
dialog --title "Inputbox - To take input from you" --backtitle "Linux Shell\
Script Tutorial" --inputbox "Enter your name please" 8 60 2>/tmp/input.$$
In this script they are... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
weblatency.d
weblatency.d(1m) USER COMMANDS weblatency.d(1m)NAME
weblatency.d - website latency statistics. Uses DTrace.
SYNOPSIS
weblatency.d
DESCRIPTION
This prints statistics for hostnames that browers have set GET requests for, in particular latency by hostname.
The latency measured is from the browser sending the GET request to when the browser begins to recieve the response. It is an overall
response time for the client, and encompasses connection speed delays, DNS lookups, proxy delays, and web server response time.
This is written as an experimental tool, and may not work at all with your browser.
Since this uses DTrace, only users with root privileges can run this command.
EXAMPLES
Print report after Ctrl-C is hit,
# weblatency.d
FIELDS
HOST hostname from URL
NUM number of GETs
AVGTIME(ms)
Average time for response, ms
MAXTIME(ms)
Maximum time for response, ms
NOTES
See the source code for the "BROWSER" variable, which sets the browser to trace (currently set to "mozilla-bin").
IDEA
Bryan Cantrill (who wrote an elegant version for Sol 10 update 1)
DOCUMENTATION
See the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may include full worked examples with ver-
bose descriptions explaining the output.
EXIT
weblatency.d will sample until Ctrl-C is hit.
AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia]
SEE ALSO dtrace(1M)version 0.60 Nov 30, 2005 weblatency.d(1m)