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- Shell Script question
- Greetings all,I need a little help,I am trying to creating a series of prototypes for a program I am working on.Question:I need to record file names and archive the file names in a text file.In other words:1. Find a specific file type2. copy file name to a string3. save the...
- Tags: ${TEST, eric_7178@..., file, linux, shell script, string, Test
- Discussion threads 2005-08-16
- how do I get a Image file's resolution
- I am creating shell scripts for image archiving. I need to create a script that will determine and display a jpeg files resolution.Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.make sure you have gd, and php installed.then using php, write your scripts to use the gd libs / functions.( bash script or...
- Tags: Scripting languages, PHP
- Q&A 2005-08-16
- Kernel Error
- To all, helloI am a unix user currently trying to install Linux onto my home computer.I have done linux installations several times in the past however this time, when the install is complete, and the system reboots, I receive a "Kernel Panic" error. The system halts at this point and...
- Tags: hardware, distro
- Discussion threads 2005-08-10
- Perl scripting in linux
- Hello All,I am currently learning perl for professional reasons.Is there any way to create a script that will read a jpeg file and print the file attributesfile size, resolution etc.any examples or tutorials will be greatly appreciated.call the file commandThe command "file filename" will display specifics about the file. ...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, Perl
- Discussion threads 2005-08-10
- Perl scripting question
- To anyone who can help greetings,I am a beginner at Unix shell scripting and am researching file processing.The question I have can be done in c, however this defeats the purposemy question is as follows:use a command-line tool named "itstat" which will display the resolution of an image file and...
- Tags: eric_7178@..., linux, Perl, stat
- Q&A 2005-08-09
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