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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Regarding Admin life either as DBA or UNIX Linux admin Post 302887718 by Corona688 on Monday 10th of February 2014 11:22:12 AM
Old 02-10-2014
In short no, we cannot predict the quality of job you will find or the terms your employer will be willing to give you. I don't think anyone really can. There are good jobs and bad ones, good employers and bad ones, just like every other occupation.

I'd be suspicious of someone who claims they can generally predict such things... They may be trying to sell you something. "you can get 80K/year with this cert", etc.

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CQTEST(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 CQTEST(8)

NAME
cqtest - HylaFAX copy quality checking test program SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/cqtest [ options ] input.tif DESCRIPTION
cqtest is a program for testing the copy quality checking support in the HylaFAX software (specifically, in the faxgetty(8) program). cqtest takes a TIFF/F (TIFF Class F) file and generates a new TIFF/F file that is a copy of the input file, but with any erroneous scan- lines replaced/regenerated. In addition, cqtest prints diagnostic messages describing its actions and indicates whether the input data has acceptable copy quality according to the copy quality checking threshold parameters. Options are provided for specifying copy quality checking threshold parameters OPTIONS
-m badlines Set the maximum consecutive bad lines of data that may appear in each acceptable page of input data. This is equivalent to the MaxConsecutiveBadLines configuration parameter; c.f. hylafax-config(5). By default cqtest accepts no more than 5 con- secutive bad lines in a page. -o file Write output to file. By default output is written to the file cq.tif. -p %goodlines Set the minimum percentage of ``good lines'' of data that may appear in acceptable page of input data. A line is good if it decodes without error to a row of pixels that is the expected width. This is equivalent to the PercentGoodLines configura- tion parameter; c.f. hylafax-config(5). By default cqtest requires that 95% of the rows of each page be good. EXAMPLES
The following shows a multi-page, high-resolution document with a single error on each page. Each page has acceptable copy quality using the default threshold parameters. hyla% /usr/sbin/cqtest ~/tiff/pics/faxix.tif 1728 x 297, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MH, lsb-to-msb RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 245, got 1616, expected 1728 RECV: 2234 total lines, 1 bad lines, 1 consecutive bad lines 1728 x 297, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MH, lsb-to-msb RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 148, got 3023, expected 1728 RECV: 2234 total lines, 1 bad lines, 1 consecutive bad lines 1728 x 297, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MH, lsb-to-msb RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 151, got 1722, expected 1728 RECV: 2234 total lines, 1 bad lines, 1 consecutive bad lines 1728 x 297, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MH, lsb-to-msb RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 148, got 1776, expected 1728 RECV: 2234 total lines, 1 bad lines, 1 consecutive bad lines SEE ALSO
faxgetty(8), hylafax-config(5) October 3, 1995 CQTEST(8)
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