The wajig package is not installed by default.
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This will dump a raw BGRA pixel stream and WAV which must then be converted to video:
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -c:v rawvideo -s 1280x720 -r 12 -pix_fmt bgra -i "${i%.*}".bgra -c:v libx264 -preset veryslow -qp 0 -movflags +faststart -i "${i%.*}".wav -c:a libfdk_aac -b:a 384k "${i%.*}".mp4 ; rm "${i%.*}".bgra "${i%.*}".wav
Our example generates an x264/720p/12fps/AAC best-quality MP4.
To get dump-gnash, first install the build-dependencies for gnash (this step is OS-specific). Then:
git clone http://git.savannah.gnu.org/r/gnash.git ; cd gnash ; ./autogen.sh ; ./configure --enable-renderer=agg --enable-gui=dump --disable-menus --enable-media=ffmpeg --disable-jemalloc ; make
If your XML is appended to a line with a time stamp or other leading text irrelevant to the XML, then you can append a s/foo/bar/ command, like this:
sed -n /<Tag>/,/<\/Tag>/p; s/.*\(<Tag.*\)/\1/' logfile.log
searching for sed to make a csv, I found the solution from Mr. Stolz in http://funarg.nfshost.com/r2/notes/sed-return-comma.html
you can also to use:
tr "\n" "," ;
But I was looking for a sed way =)
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can also be invoked as 'exipick -zi | exim -dM' if you do not need/want the delay between flushes.
works the same, but uses festival instead of espeak
If you want to make a quick bookmark that will automatically log yourself into Plesk, make this bookmark.
This will display --> Hello World
I know this sucks in some way but if someone can improve it please be my guest Show Sample Output
Warning!, if the pattern didn't find anything it shows the total size of dot dir Show Sample Output
Problem arises when ebuild gets removed from portage and you end up with old and unmaintained package that you cannot find standard way. This oneliner will give you list of those packages. Show Sample Output
example: focus make all from: http://noisy-coder.blogspot.com/2010/10/autofocus-window.html
perl-based version
The same with colors
This does the same thing that the command 'j_melis' submitted, but does it a lot quicker. That command takes 43 seconds to complete on my system, while the command I submitted takes 6 seconds. Show Sample Output
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