On Sun, 12 Dec 2021, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Sun, 12 Dec 2021, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Tim,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 10:11:04PM +, Tim Woodall wrote:
Is there a simple way to tell if the kernel/hypervisor that was used to
boot is the one currently installed in /boot.
I do not do this - I
On Sb, 11 dec 21, 10:42:56, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Dec 2021 05:52:30 + (GMT)
> Tim Woodall wrote:
>
> > I don't use that but I do something similar. Does unattended-upgrades
> > email me each day until I reboot?
>
> Not every day, but every day when an upgrade is applied it
On Sun, 12 Dec 2021, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Tim,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 10:11:04PM +, Tim Woodall wrote:
Is there a simple way to tell if the kernel/hypervisor that was used to
boot is the one currently installed in /boot.
I do not do this - I build my own hypervisor packages when there
Hi Tim,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 10:11:04PM +, Tim Woodall wrote:
> Is there a simple way to tell if the kernel/hypervisor that was used to
> boot is the one currently installed in /boot.
I do not do this - I build my own hypervisor packages when there is
an upstream XSA that affects me and
On Fri, 10 Dec 2021 20:14:36 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> If you are using the unattended-upgrades package, you can set it to
> send you emails. Those emails will let you know which packages are
> upgraded, and if a reboot is required. See
> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades.
I
On Sat, 11 Dec 2021 05:52:30 + (GMT)
Tim Woodall wrote:
> I don't use that but I do something similar. Does unattended-upgrades
> email me each day until I reboot?
Not every day, but every day when an upgrade is applied it emails you,
and tells you that a reboot is pending.
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2021, Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, 10 Dec 2021 22:11:04 + (GMT)
Tim Woodall wrote:
Is there a good way to do what I want (which is to avoid missing an
automatic upgrade and then not rebooting for months)?
If you are using the unattended-upgrades package, you can set it
On Fri, 10 Dec 2021 22:11:04 + (GMT)
Tim Woodall wrote:
> Is there a good way to do what I want (which is to avoid missing an
> automatic upgrade and then not rebooting for months)?
If you are using the unattended-upgrades package, you can set it to
send you emails. Those emails will let
Is there a simple way to tell if the kernel/hypervisor that was used to
boot is the one currently installed in /boot.
I have a script that emails me when it detects a mismatch and it's
broken with the latest bullseye xen hypervisor.
I was grepping for major.minor.release (from
Muchísimas gracias
Problema solucionado y copia restaurada.
El mar., 30 abr. 2019 2:43, Ángel
escribió:
> On 2019-04-29 at 07:27 +0200, Joan Carles Albiñana Medina wrote:
> > Perdón
> >
> > gzip -d archivo.gz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda1
>
> Con este comando estás descomprimiendo en la
On 2019-04-29 at 07:27 +0200, Joan Carles Albiñana Medina wrote:
> Perdón
>
> gzip -d archivo.gz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda1
Con este comando estás descomprimiendo en la carpeta actual. El comando
correcto sería:
gzip -d < archivo.gz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda1
o, usando un tamaño de bloque de 4096 como
esito restaurar una partición que guardé comprimida con el comando dd
>> en formato .gz pero no me acuerdo de la sintaxis de la línea de comando y
>> me da error. Estoy haciendo algo mal. ¿Me podéis ayudar?
>>
>> Estoy haciendo
>>
>> gzip -d archivo.gz l sudo of=/dev/sda1
>>
>> Gracias
>>
>>
Perdón
gzip -d archivo.gz l sudo dd of=/dev/sda1
El lun., 29 abr. 2019 7:26, Joan Carles Albiñana Medina <
jcalbin...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Hola buenas amigos de la lista,
>
> Necesito restaurar una partición que guardé comprimida con el comando dd
> en formato .gz pero n
Hola buenas amigos de la lista,
Necesito restaurar una partición que guardé comprimida con el comando dd en
formato .gz pero no me acuerdo de la sintaxis de la línea de comando y me
da error. Estoy haciendo algo mal. ¿Me podéis ayudar?
Estoy haciendo
gzip -d archivo.gz l sudo of=/dev/sda1
as dúvidas pra lista.
Em sáb, 2 de fev de 2019 10:24, Daniel Roma <
vendedor.softwareli...@gmail.com escreveu:
> ola pessoal
> esses aqruivos .tar ou gz sao o que, compactados?ou tipo executaveis?
> por exemplo, quero baixar o programa pra linux no site,
> https://web.archive.org/web/2006
ola pessoal
esses aqruivos .tar ou gz sao o que, compactados?ou tipo executaveis?
por exemplo, quero baixar o programa pra linux no site,
https://web.archive.org/web/20061102182312/http://www.kompozer.net/ , e tem
algumas opções disponiveis. como descompactar ou fazer pra instalar no
linux
l gonzalez <
mangelgonza...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Buenas tardes,
> necesito descomprimir un tar gz al vuelo, es decir, que elimine el fichero
> origen, el problema que tengo es el espacio, no tengo espacio para tener el
> fichero descomprimido y el tar.gz en la partición /var y no puedo ampl
El 1 feb. 2018 5:41 p. m., "Maykel Franco"
escribió:
El día 1 de febrero de 2018, 17:28, Galvatorix Torixgalva
escribió:
> Asi a ojo, se me ocurren varias cosas:
> a) algun error en el comando al montar la unidad nfs
> b) la unidad nfs esta en
El día 1 de febrero de 2018, 17:28, Galvatorix Torixgalva
escribió:
> Asi a ojo, se me ocurren varias cosas:
> a) algun error en el comando al montar la unidad nfs
> b) la unidad nfs esta en una maquina con windows?, creo recordar que cuando
> windows se "apaga" usando
Asi a ojo, se me ocurren varias cosas:
a) algun error en el comando al montar la unidad nfs
b) la unidad nfs esta en una maquina con windows?, creo recordar que cuando
windows se "apaga" usando el modo hibernacion da errores, a ver si es algo
de eso
c) la unidad nfs esta correcta?, es decir has
de febrero de 2018, 14:48, miguel angel gonzalez <
mangelgonza...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Buenas tardes,
> necesito descomprimir un tar gz al vuelo, es decir, que elimine el fichero
> origen, el problema que tengo es el espacio, no tengo espacio para tener el
> fichero descomprim
Si el archivo está en otra máquina, usa un tunel ssh para descomprimirlo.
Una búsqueda en Google te daría pistas al respecto.
El 1 feb. 2018 9:49 a. m., "miguel angel gonzalez" <mangelgonza...@gmail.com>
escribió:
> Buenas tardes,
> necesito descomprimir un tar gz al vuelo,
El 1 de febrero de 2018, 14:48, miguel angel gonzalez
<mangelgonza...@gmail.com> escribió:
>
> Buenas tardes,
> necesito descomprimir un tar gz al vuelo, es decir, que elimine el fichero
> origen, el problema que tengo es el espacio, no tengo espacio para tener el
> fiche
Buenas tardes,
necesito descomprimir un tar gz al vuelo, es decir, que elimine el fichero
origen, el problema que tengo es el espacio, no tengo espacio para tener el
fichero descomprimido y el tar.gz en la partición /var y no puedo ampliar
el lv, política de empresa.
¿Se os ocurre algo?
Gracias
Le Thu, 17 Oct 2013 22:40:02 +0200, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a écrit :
Mon automatisme de windautien est de me placer dans Téléchargement ou
mon /home/user. J'ai déjà fait cela avec un résultat catastrophique. Où
contrairement à un éxecutable, je ne me sens pas à l'aise.
Une archive avec
On 10/17/2013 10:31 PM, Dorian Carpentier de Changy wrote:
Bonjour,
J'ai un système qui ne dispose pas de la configuration recommandée pour
installer le plugin Flashplayer dans le navigateur ou que c'est le
navigateur qui n'est pas à jour je dirais, ..
Je suis allé à la pêche aux archives.
Je
Le 18/10/2013 10:20, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
Donc ton système est Debian. Dans ce cas pas la vie est simple :
installer le paquet flashplugin-nonfree qui se chargera de télécharger
et installer la dernière version flash au bon endroit.
Ensuite, pour mettre à jour flash lancer dans une
Bonjour
Le 18/10/2013 11:12, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a écrit :
[...]
Je recharge la page du navigateur m'indiquant que pr afficher tous les
éléments il suffit d'installer un plugin
et résultat inchangé, j'ai tjs cet invite de plugin.
Qu'est ce que j'ai mal fait?
Il faut fermer le
On 10/18/2013 11:12 AM, Dorian Carpentier de Changy wrote:
Le 18/10/2013 10:20, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
Donc ton système est Debian. Dans ce cas pas la vie est simple :
installer le paquet flashplugin-nonfree qui se chargera de télécharger
et installer la dernière version flash au bon
Le vendredi 18 octobre 2013 à 11:12 +0200, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a
écrit :
Je recharge la page du navigateur m'indiquant que pr afficher tous les
éléments il suffit d'installer un plugin
et résultat inchangé, j'ai tjs cet invite de plugin.
- Sur un site particulier ou partout ?
- Quel
Le 18/10/2013 11:34, maderios a écrit :
On 10/18/2013 11:12 AM, Dorian Carpentier de Changy wrote:
Une recherche m'indique que l'archive se trouve dans
/var/cache/flashplugin-nonfree/
J'ouvre l'archive, lis le readme.txt. Je suis les instructions:
Si tu es bien sur Debian (?), après
Le 18/10/2013 12:47, Haricophile a écrit :
Bien entendu, il faut redémarrer le navigateur à chaque fois pour le
prendre en compte.
Pour Iceweasel, tu peux aussi vérifier quels plugins sont installés dans
le menu outils - Modules complémentaires - plugins si tu n'utilise
pas le paquet Debian
Le 18/10/2013 12:47, Haricophile a écrit :
flashplugin-nonfree apporte une fonctionalité supplémentaire : Il
enregistre flashplayer comme alternative. Ce qui signifie si tu installe
à la fois flashplayer et gnash que tu peux changer en faisant :
update-alternatives --config flash-mozilla.so
Bonjour,
Le vendredi 18 octobre 2013 à 13:23, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a écrit :
Enfin et je termine sur cette a-daube de flash, il faut bien évidement
que javascript soit activé pour que le plugin soit lancé.
ccl: le script d'installation du paquet flashplugin-nonfree a
échoué. A moins
Le vendredi 18 octobre 2013 à 13:51 +0200, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a
écrit :
Pour reprendre où j'en suis resté ds mon mail précédent, est-ce que
shockwave fonctionne séparémment de javascript?
Sans doute une bête question mais il y n'y a de bête que l'ignorance,
dans ce cas je ne sais
Le vendredi 18 octobre 2013 à 13:51 +0200, Dorian Carpentier de Changy a
écrit :
Pour reprendre où j'en suis resté ds mon mail précédent, est-ce que
shockwave fonctionne séparémment de javascript?
Sans doute une bête question mais il y n'y a de bête que l'ignorance,
dans ce cas je ne sais
Bonjour,
J'ai un système qui ne dispose pas de la configuration recommandée pour
installer le plugin Flashplayer dans le navigateur ou que c'est le
navigateur qui n'est pas à jour je dirais, ..
Je suis allé à la pêche aux archives.
Je me retrouve avec, une archive donc et là : je suis perdu
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 01:14:47PM -0400, To Ro wrote:
I started testing one of the recovered files, with a binary file editor can
se a long sequence of zeros at the very beginning of it, took some
precautions, and here is what I see
ls -lh
total 5.8G
-r 1 xyz xyz 5.8G Jun 14 17:52
On Sun, 2013-06-16 at 22:34 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 01:14:47PM -0400, To Ro wrote:
I started testing one of the recovered files, with a binary file editor can
se a long sequence of zeros at the very beginning of it, took some
precautions, and here is what I see
PS:
If the OP does remember the date, it might help to recover files only
from this date or at least recover only files from a given time span,
most, if not all tools provide this option too.
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To Ro wrote at 2013-06-14 06:02 -0500:
At this point I have to wait about two weeks before I can afford
getting a 2TB drive where I could dump the recovered parts and try to
resuscitate it. Is there any site that would
To Ro wrote at 2013-06-15 12:14 -0500:
I started testing one of the recovered files, with a binary file editor can
se a long sequence of zeros at the very beginning of it, took some
precautions, and here is what I see
ls -lh
total 5.8G
-r 1 xyz xyz 5.8G Jun 14 17:52 inode_17000
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:53 PM, green greenfreedo...@gmail.com wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote at 2013-06-13 11:45 -0500:
Good to hear that it was not ext3!
For ext3, there is the ext4magic tool. (I have not used it.)
Thank you guys for all your input. The mention of scalpel, scrounge-ntfs
To Ro wrote at 2013-06-14 06:02 -0500:
At this point I have to wait about two weeks before I can afford
getting a 2TB drive where I could dump the recovered parts and try to
resuscitate it. Is there any site that would have information about
forensics? The best way to prepare is by learning
Thank you Bob. The Seagate drive has NTFS, I never reformatted it. There is
where the big tar file was.
Here is another question: How does the creation of a tar.gz ball occur? Is
it
a) first compressing files and directories and then taring them
or
b) taring and then compressing?
If the
power to handle it. Especially if it is compressed.
It is first tar and then gz. Tar creates one file of all the data and
then filters them trough gz. (You can create a tar.gz by issuing tar -cf
test.tar file...; gzip test.tar).
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To Ro wrote at 2013-06-12 14:44 -0500:
Where: External SeaGate Drive of 1 TB
I had a Big.tar.gz file (about 400gb) with all the contents of my home
directory, in a maze of directories and subdirectories.
After extracting a directory with all its contents from Big.tar.gz to my
hard drive, I
To Ro wrote:
Here is another question: How does the creation of a tar.gz ball occur? Is
it
That is one of those questions like Bilbo's riddle. It is created by
the commands that created it and there isn't any other way to know.
Except that you said it was 400G and that means almost certainly
Bob Proulx wrote at 2013-06-13 11:45 -0500:
Good to hear that it was not ext3!
For ext3, there is the ext4magic tool. (I have not used it.)
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Where: External SeaGate Drive of 1 TB
I had a Big.tar.gz file (about 400gb) with all the contents of my home
directory, in a maze of directories and subdirectories.
After extracting a directory with all its contents from Big.tar.gz to my
hard drive, I decided to delete that particular directory.
To Ro wrote:
After a few hours, my Big.tar.gz was gone. I tried testdisk, but has not
been very succesful. I was able to see and copy to another disk about 18
files of different sizes, from 6 gb to 70 gb, with names such as inode_x
Running the command file inode_x yields not much, it
.en.html#_small_public_package_archive
)
# ls -1 /home/code/apt
Contents
Contents-i386.gz
Packages
Packages.gz
db
libconfig-properties-perl_1.70-1_all.deb
I can install the package from that apt repository
# cat EOF /etc/apt/sources.list
deb file:///home/code/apt
.gz
Packages
Packages.gz
db
libconfig-properties-perl_1.70-1_all.deb
I can install the package from that apt repository
# cat EOF /etc/apt/sources.list
deb file:///home/code/apt ./
EOF
# apt-get update
Ign file: ./ Release.gpg
Ign file: ./ Release
Ign file
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Osamu Aoki os...@debian.org wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 01:49:13PM -0800, Peter Michaux wrote:
I have created my own apt simple repository
Which documentation recommended you to create a so called simple
repository? It should be avoided these days.
main contrib
When I do apt-file update I see the following error.
Can't get
http://security.debian.org/dists/lenny/updates/Contents-i386.gz
Sure enough that file doesn't exist.
Is this a known issue? Any solution other than commenting out the line
in sources.list?
Just a thought
When I do apt-file update I see the following error.
Can't get http://security.debian.org/dists/lenny/updates/Contents-i386.gz
Sure enough that file doesn't exist.
Is this a known issue?
Yes, bug #479585¹.
Any solution other than commenting out the line in sources.list?
A patch
lenny main contrib
When I do apt-file update I see the following error.
Can't get http://security.debian.org/dists/lenny/updates/Contents-i386.gz
Sure enough that file doesn't exist.
Is this a known issue? Any solution other than commenting out the line
in sources.list?
Thanks,
Peter
Hi,
I have created my own apt simple repository
# ls -1 /home/code/apt
Contents
Contents-i386.gz
Packages
Packages.gz
db
libconfig-properties-perl_1.70-1_all.deb
I can install the package from that apt repository
# cat EOF /etc/apt/sources.list
deb file:///home/code/apt
error.
Can't get http://security.debian.org/dists/lenny/updates/Contents-i386.gz
Sure enough that file doesn't exist.
Is this a known issue? Any solution other than commenting out the line
in sources.list?
Thanks,
Peter
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Gaëtan PERRIER gaetan.perr...@free.fr a écrit :
Je suis en testing et pas de soucis...
J’ai trouvé la solution à mon problème : J’utilise fish à la place de bash… et
fish pose quelques soucis avec vim.
il faut donc rajouter les lignes suivantes dans le
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps je n’arrive plus à ouvrir directement de fichiers
compressé avec vim :
$ vim /usr/share/doc/bash/changelog.Debian.gz
me donne par exemple :
Erreur détectée en traitant function gzip#read :
ligne 41 :
E484: Impossible d'ouvrir le fichier /tmp/v641155/1
Le Sat, 21 Mar 2009 10:44:33 +
Adrien alfr...@laposte.net a écrit:
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps je n’arrive plus à ouvrir directement de fichiers
compressé avec vim :
$ vim /usr/share/doc/bash/changelog.Debian.gz
me donne par exemple :
Erreur détectée en traitant
ola,
eu estou tentando modificar um arquivo minirt24.gz que teria um mini
linux dentro
eu descomprimo o arquivo e monto ele com o comando
#mount -o loop minirt /mnt/arquivo
no /mnt/arquivo eu edito um arquivo e depois desmonto usando o umont
compacto o arquivo gzip -9 minirt
coloco no pendrive o
+
Faria
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Em 02/05/07, Edmundo Valle
Neto[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Rodrigo Tavares escreveu:
Pessoal,
Porque os pacotes debian cria arquivos .gz, para
arquivos texto, como por exemplo:
dbo_postgres.php.gz
No meu makefile
Você pode visualizar os arquivos apenas com o vi, exemplo são os arquivos
de logs:
# vi /var/log/dmesg.1.gz
Sempre às Ordens,
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O que Deus faz nenhum software é capaz.
Pessoal,
Porque os pacotes debian cria arquivos .gz, para
arquivos texto, como por exemplo:
dbo_postgres.php.gz
No meu makefile, crio um diretorio no /usr/share/doc
do pacote e copio para o /opt.
Consultei o debian policy, mas não achei nada de util.
Tem como configurar isso ?
Para os
Rodrigo Tavares escreveu:
Pessoal,
Porque os pacotes debian cria arquivos .gz, para
arquivos texto, como por exemplo:
dbo_postgres.php.gz
No meu makefile, crio um diretorio no /usr/share/doc
do pacote e copio para o /opt.
Consultei o debian policy, mas não achei nada de util.
Tem como
Em 02/05/07, Edmundo Valle Neto[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Rodrigo Tavares escreveu:
Pessoal,
Porque os pacotes debian cria arquivos .gz, para
arquivos texto, como por exemplo:
dbo_postgres.php.gz
No meu makefile, crio um diretorio no /usr/share/doc
do pacote e copio para o /opt
Olá pessoal
Estou passando por maus bocados com meus bkps. Uso o tar para fazer bkps
dos dados da rede, usando os compactadores gzip e bzip2. Porém quando os
arquivos passam de 750 mb no .bz2 e 1 Gb no gz eu não consigo restaurar
os arquivos compactados. Ele restaura até um certo ponto
oblema com arquivos grandes - .gz e .bz2
Ol pessoal
Estou passando por maus bocados com meus bkps. Uso o tar para fazer bkps
dos dados da rede, usando os compactadores gzip e bzip2. Porm quando os
arquivos passam de 750 mb no .bz2 e 1 Gb no gz eu no consigo restaurar
os arquivos compac
Obrigado pela explicação companheiro.Sucesso.CREm 25/06/06, pruonckk [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
neste caso nao, o gunzip gera arquivos .gz, e o bunzip2 gera .bz2, oqueé usado normalmente é o seguinte
tar -czvf diretorio arquivo.tar.gzoutar -cjvf diretorio arquivo.tar.bz2pode cer usado apenas para
gzip ?
Em Sex, 2006-06-23 às 22:36 -0300, _Anubis_ escreveu:
galera qual o nome do pacote q dá suporte ao .gz ao programa Filer Roller?
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hi all,
I need to pull out one file out of gzip file. Can someone explain to me
how.
Thanks,
Payne
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On Fri, 2006-06-23 at 02:10 -0400, Chuck Payne wrote:
hi all,
I need to pull out one file out of gzip file. Can someone explain to me
how.
Use gunzip to do that:
$ gunzip filename.gz
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On Fri, 2006-06-23 at 02:10 -0400, Chuck Payne wrote:
hi all,
I need to pull out one file out of gzip file. Can someone explain to me
how.
Use gunzip to do that:
$ gunzip filename.gz
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Sorry, what I am wanting to do is pull a file out that gzip
Chuck Payne wrote:
hi all,
I need to pull out one file out of gzip file. Can someone explain to
me how.
Is the file a single .gz file or a .tar.gz file? Sometimes a tar.gz
archive will be saved with only the .gz extension, so you have to run
'file filename' to be sure. If it's a .tar.gz
I am wanting to do is pull a file out that gzip
file x extracted from mygzip.gz
That what I need to know, I don't want to extract the whole file because
it too large.
Payne
I think you have misunderstood .gz files. filename.gz is a packed version
of one file. If that file is say a TAR file
gunzip to do that:
$ gunzip filename.gz
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Sorry, what I am wanting to do is pull a file out that gzip
file x extracted from mygzip.gz
That what I need to know, I don't want to extract the whole file because
it too large.
Payne
I think you have misunderstood .gz
Manu a écrit :
Bonjour
J'ai un truc que je n'ai jamais vu !
Je n'arrive pas à decompressé une archive .tar.gz
Voici la commande que je lance pour décompresser mon archive .tar.gz
et l'erreur qu'il en ressort :
web1:/home/admin# tar zxvf public_html/squirrelmail-1.4.5.tar.gz
gzip: stdin:
Ich möchte in meinen Spammails, die als .gz komprimiert sind, nach bestimmten
Textstellen suchen. kann ich das direkt mit einer Pipe für alle Spammails
machen, oder muss ich jedes Mail vorher einzeln entpacken?
Al
Hallo!
Al Bogner wrote:
Ich möchte in meinen Spammails, die als .gz komprimiert sind, nach bestimmten
Textstellen suchen. kann ich das direkt mit einer Pipe für alle Spammails
machen, oder muss ich jedes Mail vorher einzeln entpacken?
Hm, wenn ich Dich richtig verstehe, macht zgrep das
On 19.12.05 22:44:10, Al Bogner wrote:
Ich möchte in meinen Spammails, die als .gz komprimiert sind, nach bestimmten
Textstellen suchen. kann ich das direkt mit einer Pipe für alle Spammails
machen, oder muss ich jedes Mail vorher einzeln entpacken?
?? Waere es nicht guenstiger die Mails
Am Montag, 19. Dezember 2005 22:54 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
?? Waere es nicht guenstiger die Mails vorher zu tarren, anstatt jede
einzeln zu zippen?
Das ist auf einem SusE-Rechner bereits so default. Es geht
um /var/spool/amavis/virusmails
Zum Greppen in (G)Zip-Archiven gibts zgrep, wenn du
On 19.12.05 23:15:46, Al Bogner wrote:
Am Montag, 19. Dezember 2005 22:54 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
?? Waere es nicht guenstiger die Mails vorher zu tarren, anstatt jede
einzeln zu zippen?
Das ist auf einem SusE-Rechner bereits so default. Es geht
um /var/spool/amavis/virusmails
Naja,
Al Bogner schrieb:
Ich möchte in meinen Spammails, die als .gz komprimiert sind, nach bestimmten
Textstellen suchen. kann ich das direkt mit einer Pipe für alle Spammails
machen, oder muss ich jedes Mail vorher einzeln entpacken?
Ich würde einfach zgrep verwenden.
,[ man zgrep ]-
| NAME
has happened to it and
what has replaced it?
What is the best Gnome viewer for .gz compressed text files?
most.
emacs does, gedit doesn't :-(
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to it and what has
replaced it?
What is the best Gnome viewer for .gz compressed text files?
I know this is not 'gnome viewer' (by which I understand you want a GUI
viewer in Gnome), but zless works just fine on a command prompt:
$ zless textfile.txt.gz
I guess if this can be made to run just
it?
What is the best Gnome viewer for .gz compressed text files?
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On my home computer `less foo.gz` automatically pages through the gunzipped
text (assuming foo is a text file of course). I'd like to get this
behaviour on another machine but I can't remember how I configured it to do
this (instead of `gunzip -c foo.gz |less`).
I'd appreciate it if someone
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:47:39AM +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
On my home computer `less foo.gz` automatically pages through the gunzipped
text (assuming foo is a text file of course). I'd like to get this
behaviour on another machine but I can't remember how I configured it to do
this (instead
put
eval $(lesspipe)
to your ~/.bash_profile ( or another appropriate file case you useing some ther shell )
On 6/20/05, Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my home computer `less foo.gz` automatically pages through the gunzippedtext (assuming foo is a text file of course).I'd like to get
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 11:47 +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
On my home computer `less foo.gz` automatically pages through the gunzipped
text (assuming foo is a text file of course). I'd like to get this
behaviour on another machine but I can't remember how I configured it to do
this (instead of
Andy Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:47:39AM +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
On my home computer `less foo.gz` automatically pages through the
gunzipped
text (assuming foo is a text file of course). I'd like to get this
behaviour on another machine but I can't remember how I configured it
Am Montag, den 20.06.2005, 11:47 +0100 schrieb Adam Funk:
On my home computer `less foo.gz` automatically pages through the gunzipped
text (assuming foo is a text file of course). I'd like to get this
behaviour on another machine but I can't remember how I configured it to do
this (instead of
Glop à tous,
Suite au passage 'stable' de la Sarge, le fichier 'Contents-i386.gz'
n'existe plus dans le repertoire testing :/ Mon apt-file ne fonctionne
donc plus :/
Vous avez une explication?
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:34:45 +0200, Rafael Ledesma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pregunta de muy novato Como se ve la documentacion que se incluye en
/usr/share/doc/x/ y que esta comprimida en .gz??
yo antes lo que hacía era copiarla a mi home y descomprimirla con gunzip.
Ahora la
Title: Unstable sisteme upgrade ederken /etc/alternatives/editor.1.gz problemi
Merhaba,
Acilen yardima ihtiyacim var, evdeki Debian (Woody) sistemimi
unstable'a upgrade etmeye calisiyorum, yaklasik 390 MB veri cektikten
sonra bana birkac soru sordu sonra kurmaya basladi ancak bir
yere
editor.1.gz problemi halloldu, tesekkür ederim.
apt-get ile dist upgrade'e devam ettim. Bir hata daha aldim asagidaki
gibi, onu
da ilgili dosyada, ilgili yere gidip Türkce I karakterini iye
cevirdim, tekrar
calistirdim, o sorun da cözüldü.
Arada bana bazi sorular sordu, filanca
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