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Auto download Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with super fast zsync
Need to have rc iso pre-downloaded before running command.

Count number of files in a directory
Just want to post a Perl alternative. Does not count hidden files ('.' ones).

Convert embedded spaces in filenames to "_" (underscore)
This command converts filenames with embedded spaces in the current directory replacing spaces with the underscore ("_") character.

Run any GUI program remotely
$ ssh -X example.org xeyes The SSH server configuration requires: X11Forwarding yes # this is default in Debian And it's convenient too: Compression delayed

archlinux: shows list of packages that are no longer needed
Shows a list of packages which are no longer needed as dependencies of any package installed on your system.

delete file name space
delete file name space the rename is rename perl version

Massive change of file extension (bash)
Using bash parameters expansion

Count to 65535 in binary (for no apparent reason)
Yes, it's useless.

Console clock
Shows a simple clock in the console -t param removes the watch header Ctrl-c to exit

GRUB2: set Super Mario as startup tune
I'll let Slayer handle that. Raining Blood for your pleasure.


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