This command will a particular folder-name recursively found under the src-path-to-search to the dest-path-to-copy retaining the folder structure
Lists all packages in "rc" state and purge them one at a time.
Im' not interested in images, but that's how I would do it.
Output made so that it will match initial suggestion for this task. Personally, I think that output of du -h is more readable.
same as
grep -lL "foo" $(grep -l bar *cl*.log)
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this command will install the packages which provides the libraries you need to link with, e.g. when you compile something needs opengl libraries: gcc -o testgl testgl.c -lGLEW -lGL -lGLU -lglut you can use `/usr/lib/libGLEW.so /usr/lib/libGL.so /usr/lib/libGLU.so /usr/lib/libglut.so'
print sum of disk usage for filetype within current dir and subdirs Show Sample Output
The result of this command is a tar with all files that have been modified/added since revision 1792 until HEAD. This command is super useful for incremental releases.
Command to install everything on a debian based system with the prefix you indicate.
An advanced possibility to count the lines of code like in #8394 Show Sample Output
to be executed from root. this works well on most commercial unix systems, have not tried on linux systems.
This combines @zurvollenstunde's hourly tweets and the "n minutes ago" from Twitter search. Show Sample Output
This command can be used to rename all the files with extension .xls( in this case) to .ods files. It can be used for other files with certain extension.
If your version of curl does not support the --compressed option, use
curl -s http://funnyjunk.com | gunzip
instead of
curl -s --compressed http://funnyjunk.com
If you used to do `vlc /tmp/Flash*`, but no longer can't, this is for you.
It can work for message queue, semaphore set or shared memory just changing the parameter.
vim 7 required
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