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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) Linux Benchmarks Results for Linux Benchmarks Post 51579 by Garp on Monday 24th of May 2004 12:46:03 PM
Old 05-24-2004
Quote:
Originally posted by Geek
Howdy! Smilie

My first post. I d/l and ran the benchmark program on Debian woody, but I get an infinate bm Smilie

http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/contrib/Geek/infinate.png
Must be one of them new fangled time-folding machines that send the task back in time for themselves to calculate in the past so that the answer is instantly there. Congratulations on having the fastest machine on the planet!
 

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PHATCH(1)						      General Commands Manual							 PHATCH(1)

NAME
Phatch - Photo Batch Processor DESCRIPTION
Phatch is a simple photo batch processor. It handles all popular image formats and can duplicate (sub)folder hierarchies. It can also batch resize, rotate, rename, ... and more in minutes instead of hours or days if you do it manually. SYNOPSIS
Phatch [actionlist] Phatch [options] [actionlist] [image folders/files/urls] Phatch --inspect [image files/urls] Phatch --droplet [actionlist/recent] [image files/urls] OPTIONS
--version Show program's version number and exit. -h, --help Show the command line options which are accepted by Phatch -c, --console Run Phatch as console program without a gui -d, --droplet Run Phatch as a gui droplet --desktop Save always on desktop -f, --force Ignore errors --fonts Initialize fonts (only for installation scripts) -i, --interactive Interactive -k, --keep Keep existing images (don't overwrite) -l LOCALE Specify locale language (for example en or en_GB) -n, --inspect Inspect metadata (requires exif & iptc plugin) --no-save No save action required at the end -r, --recursive Include all subfolders -t, --trust Do not check images first --unsafe Allow Geek action and unsafe expressions -v, --verbose Verbose EXAMPLES
phatch action_list.phatch phatch --verbose --recursive action_list.py image_file.png image_folder phatch --inspect image_file.jpg phatch --droplet recent phatch -l el AUTHOR
Stani (spe.stani.be (at) gmail.com) User Commands February 2009 PHATCH(1)
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