OK, but what is the problem? Throw away the other 3 if you don't need them. Or do you want to autmate the process? If so, it would be nice to know your OS, your shell, ... you now the drill. Supposing you can use Korn shell and your system has the standard features how about this:
OK, but what is the problem? Throw away the other 3 if you don't need them. Or do you want to autmate the process? If so, it would be nice to know your OS, your shell, ... you now the drill. Supposing you can use Korn shell and your system has the standard features how about this:
I hope this helps.
GNU Trisquel 7.0 with Gnome Version 3.8.4running bash
The task is to understand how it is creating the additional files, what are they? Has anybody encountered them before?
I also want to understand if my image is created properly. Are the headers correct, offset etc
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I now have tried, seem to work. Would this be ok, or do aybody have better suggestions?
GNU Trisquel 7.0 with Gnome Version 3.8.4running bash
Well, in this the bash version. You see why it is necessary to state your surroundings?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kangol
The task is to understand how it is creating the additional files, what are they? Has anybody encountered them before?
I also want to understand if my image is created properly. Are the headers correct, offset etc
This is a question best asked an expert in picture processing. I have never used this (or any other picture processing) program at all.
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