This shows a list of channels from seeon.tv website to watch shows and movies
allow you to find duplicates files in "DIRECTORY" and choose wich one to delete fudpes must be installed: sudo apt-get install fdupes
Show the top file size in human readable form
Just added view with the eog viewer.
Calculate foldersize for each website on an ISPConfig environment. It doesn't add the jail size. Just the "public_html". Show Sample Output
some other options: &delay=1000 &mode=links much more with piggybank as scraper works well with your favourite curses or non-curses http clients
use this to avoid executing the target app
Reduces the size of images.
Essentially the same as funky's alias, but will not traverse filesystems and has nicer formatting. Show Sample Output
first 10 big file
Thanks for the submit! My alternative produces summaries only for directories. The original post additionally lists all files in the current directory. Sometimes the files, they just clutter up the output. Once the big directory is located, *then* worry about which file(s) are consuming so much space.
Whenever you compile a new kernel, there are always new modules. The best way to make sure you have the correct modules loaded when you boot is to add all your modules in the modules.autoload file (they will be commented) and uncomment all those modules you need. Also a good way to keep track of the available modules in your system. For other distros you may have to change the name of the file to /etc/modprobe.conf Show Sample Output
Same thing just a different way to get there. You will need lynx
w3m is a commanline web browser, full of options, I used -dump_head for less unnecessary page download. With awk, I can retrieve dynamic changes in webpages in this very econnomical fashion Show Sample Output
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