simple way to show free swap Show Sample Output
trying to copy all your dotfiles from one location to another, this may help Show Sample Output
Currently Facebook has updated their headers to display 127.0.0.1 but if you have saved e-mails from messages and FB related mail you can still reveal the IP. :) Tested on Mac OS X 10.6.3 Show Sample Output
SImply type "cd" and press enter Show Sample Output
-t option tells the system to look for a msdos filesystem The /dev/fd0 is your floppy drive ( This may be different for you check /dev folder to confirm) /mnt/floppy is the point where you want to mount the device to
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repeat a command every X seconds , output show the creation of partition image using fsarchiver, each line show the size of the image. Show Sample Output
Run GUI apps on another machine remotely through SSH. -C is for data compression and -X enables X11 forwarding.
With a lolcat favicon if you access it from your browser Show Sample Output
rename command in my system -Fuduntu running 2.6.38 Linux Kernel- is an ELF 64-bit LSB executable, not a Perl script. man page for rename command shows syntax as "rename from to where" (or something like that), so I am doing just what I have been told... Show Sample Output
echo "ls" > script.bash; This is my script, a simple 'ls'. gpg -c script.bash; Here I encrypt and passord-protect my script. This creates file script.bash.gpg. cat script.bash.gpg | gpg -d --no-mdc-warning | bash Here I open file script.bash.gpg, decrypt it and execute it.
self explanatory see sample output Show Sample Output
Crop several images by imagemagik's convert command. substitute , ,, with pixel value and with a different existent directory.
but you can't see the colors in that sample output :( Show Sample Output
Although Exim will purge frozen (undeliverable) messages over time, the command "exim -Mrm #id#" where #id# is a particular message ID will purge a message immediately. Being lazy, I don't want to type the command for each frozen message, so I wrote the one-liner to do it for me.
Will unmount a mount that has already dropped but is locked by a process.
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