On 27/11/10 20:43, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Terry,
#!/bin/bash
directorytols=$1
for filename in $( ls "$directorytols")
do
if [ -d "$filename" ] ; then
echo "Directory: $filename"
elif [ -h "$filename" ] ; then
echo "Symlink: $filenam
On 27/11/10 20:43, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> That's enough wandering toff optic. :-)
Not at all Ralph - I was basically repeating something I had stumbled
across that did the trick, and had no idea how it worked, so all this is
very interesting - thanks for taking the time to post it!
Sean
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Hi Terry,
> #!/bin/bash
> directorytols=$1
> for filename in $( ls "$directorytols")
> do
> if [ -d "$filename" ] ; then
> echo "Directory: $filename"
> elif [ -h "$filename" ] ; then
> echo "Symlink: $filename"
> else
>
On 27/11/10 14:03, Terry Coles wrote:
On Saturday 27 Nov 2010, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
On 27/11/10 13:41, Terry Coles wrote:
So. Is a bash script the best approach, or is there a better way? The
filenames are descriptive, but not consistent, so they don't really help.
Terry, doesn't Amar
On 27 November 2010 08:55, Natalie Hooper wrote:
>
> So my suggestion would be Tuesday 14th December at the Broadway. What does
> everyone think about that?
+1. Actually I am equally happy with the preceding date if people prefer. It
helps that I can walk home from there ;-)
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On Saturday 27 Nov 2010, Sean Gibbins wrote:
> Sorry to be lazy and just dump the text on you, but hopefully you can
> adapt it:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> O=$IFS
> IFS=$(echo -en "\n\b")
> for each in `ls -1 *.wav`
> do
> sox --norm "$each" -r 44100 -b 16 resampled_"$each"
> done
> IFS=$O
Thanks.
On 27/11/10 17:14, Terry Coles wrote:
---8<---
> OK. I've started trying to put together a script that will sort my tracks.
> I've found two useful scripts on the web; one to create a list of filenames
> in
> a directory and one to parse out the ID3 tags. I've started with the list of
> fi
On Saturday 27 Nov 2010, Terry Coles wrote:
> On Saturday 27 Nov 2010, Sean Gibbins wrote:
> > On 27/11/10 13:41, Terry Coles wrote:
> > > Does anyone know of a tool that can do this?
OK. I've started trying to put together a script that will sort my tracks.
I've found two useful scripts on the
On Saturday 27 Nov 2010, Sean Gibbins wrote:
> On 27/11/10 13:41, Terry Coles wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a tool that can do this?
>
> Hi Terry,
>
> An alternative approach to yours might have been:
>
> - Copy the music directory to an alternative location (i.e. 'cp ~/Music
> ~/Music_copy')
>
Hi Sean,
> Sorry, that will need to be 'cp -aR ~/Music ~/Music_copy'
-a includes -R so just -a would do. ;-)
Cheers,
Ralph.
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On 27/11/10 14:15, Sean Gibbins wrote:
> On 27/11/10 13:41, Terry Coles wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a tool that can do this?
> Hi Terry,
>
> An alternative approach to yours might have been:
>
> - Copy the music directory to an alternative location (i.e. 'cp ~/Music
> ~/Music_copy')
Sorry, that
On 27/11/10 13:41, Terry Coles wrote:
> Does anyone know of a tool that can do this?
Hi Terry,
An alternative approach to yours might have been:
- Copy the music directory to an alternative location (i.e. 'cp ~/Music
~/Music_copy')
- Point Sound Converter (or Sound Konverter for KDE types) at th
On Saturday 27 Nov 2010, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
> On 27/11/10 13:41, Terry Coles wrote:
> > So. Is a bash script the best approach, or is there a better way? The
> > filenames are descriptive, but not consistent, so they don't really help.
>
> Terry, doesn't Amarok have an option to sort eve
On 27/11/10 13:41, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi,
I have around 600-700 audio tracks that I originally ripped from CDs into .ogg
format for playing in Amarok. All of these are organised in folders
categorised by Artist and then Album. Subsequent to this, I bought a plug-in
car MP3 player, which didn't
Hi,
I have around 600-700 audio tracks that I originally ripped from CDs into .ogg
format for playing in Amarok. All of these are organised in folders
categorised by Artist and then Album. Subsequent to this, I bought a plug-in
car MP3 player, which didn't deal with .ogg and also couldn't han
Thanks Ralph,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_domain_socket
That all makes sense now.
I was unnecessarily concerned.
Brian M.
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On 26/11/10 22:13, dorset-requ...@mailman.lug.org.uk wrote:
lsof -i TCP:39895
Thanks guys.
netstat -ape | egrep '^tcp|udp|Proto'
proved useful and revealed what I would expect.
'lsof' looks a really useful command that I didn't know (or had forgotten
about).
The apache and mysql servers a
Hi StarLion,
> > tcp6  0  0 linux:ipp     [::]:*     LISTEN 1132/cupsd
> > So my big question is what are all these connections that are
> > established?
>
> mysqld is, as the process name suggest, the mysql database daemon
> running. ...
I think you missed the "Which I wou
Hi Brian,
> netstat -a | egrep CONNECTED | wc -l
> Shows;
> 566
>
> So my big question is what are all these connections that are established?
If you page through the output of `netstat -a' you'll see it's in
sections.
$ netstat -a | grep '^Active'
Active Internet connections (servers a
I would not presume to make a decision for the group, particularly as I'm
fairly new to the group. However, I can make a suggestion of course ;-)
For me, the Broadway is by far the best venue as it's got the most frequent
evening bus service (No 3) and I also happen to live on route No 3 so that
i
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