This first part of the script is supposed to get the total size of the disk image when mounted:
This part of the script restores images to their corresponding partitions. The size of the partitions is based on the total size of the mounted disk image.
This perhaps does not belong in ths category; apologies, however, we have a heated debate going and your input will decide the result.
Should UNIX (HP, AIX, etc) be rebooted following a monthly cycle (Every month, or a qtr, etc.). We have some UX admins (grumps) who say they have seen a UX... (6 Replies)
How can I use the cp command to copy every file that I can find inside several folders
cp -R *test* folder
Supose there is
./122342343teste122343.txt
./bound/123teste1223453.txt
./feed/123teste1223453.txt
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I have prepared a shell script to find the duplicates based on the part of filename and retain latest.
#!/bin/bash
if ; then
mkdir -p dup
fi
NOW=$(date +"%F-%H:%M:%S")
LOGFILE="purge_duplicate_log-$NOW.log"
LOGTIME=`date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`
echo... (6 Replies)
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vdltodmx
vdltodmx(1) General Commands Manual vdltodmx(1)NAME
vdltodmx - dmx configuration file parser and printer
SYNOPSIS
vdltodmx infile outfile
DESCRIPTION
vdltodmx reads the input file, which should be in VDL configuration file format. After a successful parse, a file in Xdmx configuration
file format is written to the output file.
The VDL file format is used with xmovie, which is available from http://www.llnl.gov/icc/lc/img/xmovie/xmovie.html
EXAMPLE
Given the following VDL-format file:
0
2
#
#
2560 2048 Left two-thirds [restrict=*:2]
2
:2.1 1280 2048 0 0 0 0
:2.2 1280 2048 1280 0 0 0
4
1280 1024 0 0
1280 1024 0 1024
1280 1024 1280 0
1280 1024 1280 1024
#
2560 2048 Right two-thirds [restrict=*:2]
2
:2.2 1280 2048 0 0 0 0
:2.3 1280 2048 1280 0 0 0
4
1280 1024 1280 0
1280 1024 1280 1024
1280 1024 2560 0
1280 1024 2560 1024
the following DMX-format file will be produced:
#
#
virtual "Left two-thirds" 2560x2048 {
display :2.1 1280x2048;
display :2.2 1280x2048 @1280x0;
}
#
virtual "Right two-thirds" 2560x2048 {
display :2.2 1280x2048;
display :2.3 1280x2048 @1280x0;
}
BUGS
If the VDL file is not in the expected format, the program will probably dump core.
SEE ALSO Xdmx(1), xdmxconfig(1), vdl(3), xmovie(1)X Version 11 xorg-server 1.12.4 vdltodmx(1)