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Create a tar file in multiple parts if it's to large for a single disk, your filesystem, etc.
Rejoin later with `cat .tar.*|tar xf -`
rather don't depend on those sleepin'pills
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting_sheep
You must have PHP 5.4.0 or later to be able to run the built in server.
This web server is designed for developmental purposes only, and should not be used in production.
URI requests are served from the current working directory where PHP was started, unless the -t option is used to specify an explicit document root. If a URI request does not specify a file, then either index.php or index.html in the given directory are returned. If neither file exists, then a 404 response code is returned.
If a PHP file is given on the command line when the web server is started it is treated as a "router" script. The script is run at the start of each HTTP request. If this script returns FALSE, then the requested resource is returned as-is. Otherwise the script's output is returned to the browser.
Standard MIME types are returned for files with extensions: .css, .gif, .htm, .html, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .js, .png, .svg, and .txt. The .htm and .svg extensions are recognized from PHP 5.4.4 onwards.
More information here: http://php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.webserver.php
Prints the 4th line and then quits. (Credit goes to flatcap in comments: http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/6031/print-just-line-4-from-a-textfile#comment.)
Uses parallel processing
Reiteration of my earlier command
https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/15246/convert-entire-music-library
Usage
lc Old_Directory New_DIrectory Old_Format New_Format
lc ~/Music ~/Music_ogg mp3 ogg
swap out "80" for your port of interest. Can use port number or named ports e.g. "http"
If you run this command on a VMWare Virtual Machine, it will return the string "VMware Virtual Platform". If you run it on a physical machine, it will return nothing. Useful for having a script determine if it's running on a VM or not. Of course, you must have dmidecode installed for this to work.
Try it this way in a script: ISVM=$(dmidecode | awk '/VMware Virtual Platform/ {print $3,$4,$5}')
Then test if $ISVM has text in it, or is blank.
Maybe not clean with big package and too long argument. But return every file who can be executed.