On Sun, Mar 24, 2024 at 4:43 PM American Citizen
wrote:
>
> On 3/24/24 07:55, Robert Citek wrote:
> > zypper se --installed-only --format ta
>
> this failed too
>
> localhost:/ # zypper se -installed-only -format tabular | tee 000
> The flag o is not known.
> localhost:/ #
>
> So do we have any
On 3/23/24 21:59, Dick Steffens wrote:
I've just run the latest updates from Ubuntu for my Xubuntu machines,
which included Brave browser. In each case, video does no longer
display. Audio works, and is the audio for the video I'm trying to
watch. I can successfully watch the same URL with
Paul:
Thanks for your post. Exactly what would you consider a valid statement
for locating the executables?
Randall
On 3/24/24 10:01, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Sat, 23 Mar 2024, American Citizen wrote:
Paul:
Good question from you.
for executables I used
$ find . -executable -print
On 3/24/24 07:55, Robert Citek wrote:
zypper se --installed-only --format ta
this failed too
localhost:/ # zypper se -installed-only -format tabular | tee 000
The flag o is not known.
localhost:/ #
So do we have any script which works??
I set this up at root location and tried to execute and got a stall
Actually I got this output
Usage: file [-bcEhikLlNnprsvzZ0] [--apple] [--extension]
[--mime-encoding] [--mime-type]
[-e testname] [-F separator] [-f namefile] [-m magicfiles]
file ...
file -C [-m
On Sat, 23 Mar 2024, American Citizen wrote:
Paul:
Good question from you.
for executables I used
$ find . -executable -print
This is not a query I would expect to return accurate results because
it will include files I would not consider candidates for man pages,
including:
* basic
On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 11:16 PM American Citizen
wrote:
> I am attempting to provide enough information on the missing man pages,
> so I spent about 3 hours this evening on this.
>
> I have a linux OpenSuse Leap 15.5 linux system. Running the zipper list
> shows 7,443 installed programs for the