Re: [Trisquel-users] Amazon force HMTL5 canvas accept Abrowser
oups, I posted an incomplete msg. Sequel: Is there a way to configure Abrowser through config properties to block canvas access? I couldn't find any property for it. Have a great sunny day, elysiuMures
[Trisquel-users] Amazon force HMTL5 canvas accept Abrowser
Hey Trisquels Folks, I introduced myself in my previous msg in case you missed it. Amazon is forcing HTML5 canvas data access on Abrowser: 1) I enter credentials 2) Hit Ok 3) A 0.5 s frame appears allowing something auto I managed to capture the screen
[Trisquel-users] Hello * !
Hello folks, I just joined the forum. I'm elysiuMures, Romanian-French. I'm into girls, Universal thinking, arts, sports, healthy living, GNU-Linux, custom PC builds, a couple of games occasionally, BTC/LTC, security I would like to express a Big Thank You to the Trisquel team for making an alternative possible to "chained-Computer-Science" ☘🌍💫 I would like to unchain a 2009 tower config: Asus P55D / i7 Lynfield / GTX 580. Do I have chances of success in your opinion? 🥂, elysiuM
[Trisquel-users] Re : How can one capture the "Failed to resolve" output to console during an nMap scan ?
> cat CPV-ThreeNone-Output.txt | more [and remove the intervening rows & trailing dots with LibreOffice Calc] I do not think you realize how much time of your life you could save by seriously learning (say for ~10 hours) GNU's text-processing commands. I understand you want to remove a dot per line if it is its last character: $ sed 's/\.$//' CPV-ThreeNone-Output.txt I do not know what you call an "intervening row". cat CPV-joined-TwoCols.txt [the two fields are separated by spaces; tabs would be better] Same remark as above: $ tr -s ' ' '\t' < CPV-joined-TwoCols.txt (If the separator is always one single space, the option -s is useless.) Will someone tell me how the "join" output has its columns reversed respective to the target table ? There is no "target table" in a join. The "man join" page tells me that... The man pages of the GNU commands are incomplete specifications. As written at the end of 'man join', you want to read 'info join'. In this case, you want to read about join's -o option, which allows to specify its output format. The 'info' pages are not only more complete, they are also more user-friendly (more explanations, examples, etc.).
Re: [Trisquel-users] How can one capture the "Failed to resolve" output to console during an nMap scan ?
Magic Banana checked my homework: > It works here (hostname_list contains the first column of your spreadsheet): ... [selecting the last three rows] > abts-tn-dynamic-70.160.49.171.airtelbroadband.in 70.160.49.171 171.49.160.70 160.49.171.70 > customer-static-201-216-208.145.iplannetworks.net 201.216.208.145 145.208.216.201 216.208.145.201 > static-mum-182.59.70.225.mtnl.net.in 182.59.70.225 225.70.59.182 59.70.225.182 ... Task: pick one of the each of the three choices above Truncating each of the three search methods to avoid mis-aimed grep's: (1) time tr -sc 0-9\\n ' ' < CPV-ThreeNone.txt | awk '{ k = 0; for (i = 0; k < 4 && ++i