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- Thu 02 Jul 2020, 17:57
- Forum: Multimedia
- Topic: pupRadio (with pupTelly)
- Replies: 148
- Views: 197778
- Wed 25 Mar 2020, 18:19
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: PCRE -- Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3500
- Sun 19 Oct 2014, 19:19
- Forum: Usuarios de habla Hispana
- Topic: Me enseñas a compilar?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2941
- Sat 23 Aug 2014, 16:49
- Forum: Usuarios de habla Hispana
- Topic: Solicito un script por favor
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1426
- Mon 14 Jul 2014, 01:29
- Forum: Truly off-topic conversations
- Topic: "What are you doing?"-phobic
- Replies: 10
- Views: 310
I have a similar issue when my coworkers (programmers, web designers, tech-ppl) ask me that question, but is not a phobia... Is just that sometimes I lost focus on weird ways; last time, a coworker asked me that when saw me programming a vim theme as hated the XML one I was using, that I need for co...
- Tue 01 Jul 2014, 23:05
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Clutter
- Replies: 23
- Views: 7173
- Tue 01 Jul 2014, 23:01
- Forum: Usuarios de habla Hispana
- Topic: Cómo se instalan paquetes desde terminal?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 13578
- Thu 19 Jun 2014, 01:51
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: learning by viewing contest
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4493
- Mon 16 Jun 2014, 21:24
- Forum: Usuarios de habla Hispana
- Topic: canal irc #puppy-latino
- Replies: 29
- Views: 18388
- Wed 11 Jun 2014, 21:27
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: How to store the Perl output - instead of printing?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1161
Hi, Im not understanding the question. What do you mean by serialize it? As long as you have the data retrieved, store it is easy as make a query, prepare and run it (use placeholders '?' wisely). If the structure is complex, you may need to find a procedure to retrieve it in order, but thats specif...
- Mon 02 Jun 2014, 22:06
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: How to batch rename files from command line? (Solved)
- Replies: 22
- Views: 5799
Hi, "%20" is escape string for empty space as used by URLs.
Try this:
Or even better, use detox.
Try this:
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for i in *.mp4; do mv $i $(echo $i | sed 's|%20||g' ); done
- Mon 26 May 2014, 03:11
- Forum: Usuarios de habla Hispana
- Topic: Qué laptops andan bien con linux?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2745
Depende mucho del presupuesto y otras tantas cosas... Yo tuve muy buenos resultados con las BGH Positivo más baratas y con unas Noblex en el trabajo. También con unas netbook ASUS eeepc, Toshiba, Soyo, Acer y hasta una IBM Thinkpad retro con Quirky andando muy bien. Asegurate de que te convenza el h...
- Sat 26 Apr 2014, 20:40
- Forum: Usuarios de habla Hispana
- Topic: Error en script (Aclarado)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2471
- Fri 11 Apr 2014, 13:23
- Forum: Security/Privacy
- Topic: Gnupg2
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3771
- Mon 10 Feb 2014, 17:37
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: how to combine mp4 parts into one continuous file?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 6215
Sorry, I didn't get good results. After concatenation, the joined file is 436MB, which is encouraging since each part is about 45MB. But when I play this joined file in VLC, only the first part appears, showing a total time of 10m30s. After the first part finishes, the video discontinues. Am I leav...
- Fri 07 Feb 2014, 13:12
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: how to combine mp4 parts into one continuous file?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 6215
No, that's completely wrong in this instance. If the MP4 files (or any other type of media file) were true binary splits - in other words cut down into manageable filesizes with no regard to the actual media content, then yes, that would work. But as nubc has described it, these MP4 files appear to...
- Fri 07 Feb 2014, 05:48
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: how to combine mp4 parts into one continuous file?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 6215
I bet you can get better results with ffmpeg, but you can easilly use cat:
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cat part1.mp4 part2.mp4 part3.mp4 part4.mp4 > movie_full.mp4
- Fri 07 Feb 2014, 05:44
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Any GUI programs for timer, grep, Andy?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 789
1- Check PStopWatch/PTimer.
2- Grep can work in several different contexts. If you want to search text within a document, you can Geany or any other edito/processor...
What are your needs with grep?
If you want to try out some regexps, there are plenty of choices to recommend.
2- Grep can work in several different contexts. If you want to search text within a document, you can Geany or any other edito/processor...
What are your needs with grep?
If you want to try out some regexps, there are plenty of choices to recommend.
- Fri 10 Jan 2014, 22:03
- Forum: Misc
- Topic: Other Distros
- Replies: 3058
- Views: 1159155
In Slackware, I do:
from my startup script to set keyboard layout.
I can check the list of available layouts in /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base and /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst, not sure in that distro...
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setxkbmap -layout es &
I can check the list of available layouts in /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base and /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst, not sure in that distro...
- Sun 05 Jan 2014, 10:56
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Perl PDL won't run in my laptop in Slacko; ok in desktop
- Replies: 1
- Views: 822
Not sure in Slacko, as I don't use it, but it should work if you install it like this: - Make sure you have the devxx.sfs up and running (that will give you a full perl). - Install cpanp (if is not there) which allows you to install modules from the terminal. - Run this: cpanp -i PDL It will ask you...