One of the advantages of having a video tag in HTML5 was supposed to be the simplification of codecs. With HTML5-compliant browsers shipping with a single universally-suppported codec, it becomes...
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One of the advantages of having a video tag in HTML5 was supposed to be the simplification of codecs. With HTML5-compliant browsers shipping with a single universally-suppported codec, it becomes...
Meh.
No one but Americans (not sure, maybe Canadians as well) can use Hulu anyway. Hulu is not that heavy a player.
Dailymotion has HTML5 support with Theora: http://openvideo.dailymotion.com
That's not quite enough for researching (at least in most scientific domains). Every researcher reads a lot of new information, it's part of the job description. You need to be able to understand it;...
You're assuming wrong. The files downloaded go where Firefox is told to store them. Open Firefox, go to Edit > Preferences, select the General section, and check where downloaded files are stored....
A perl one-liner does the job.
Cute one:
perl -ne 'chomp and print "$_ " and next if /Hello/; print' filename.txt
Practical one:
OK, I'm kind of blushing in front of my screen here.
What's happening is that POSIX specifies that to use the + terminator, the placeholder {} needs to be the last argument to exec -- that is,...
You can just do -exec cp '{}' target/ + and it copies everything to target/ -- of course this works best if there is only one target. Since it spawns cp only once it's equivalent to your solution.
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That's my point, actually: with \; cp will be run for each match (so once by cover art picture: cp foo.jpg target/ then cp bar.png target/ then cp tiger.jpg target/ etc.), whereas with + cp will be...
find uses -and as the default, doesn't it ? I think you'll need
\( -iname '*.png' -or -iname '*.jpg' \) or something approaching.
Also, you may want to replace \; with + to have it call cp only...
This seems to be confusing for new users, but when you start a terminal, the default working directory is not the Desktop. Instead, it's the user's home directory (indicated by the tilde "~"). The...
I can confirm that it works for me. Have you tried it in a new terminal, one that you opened *after* saving your modifications ?
You're using the syntax for setting variables.
The correct syntax for aliases is
alias newname=oldname
Do not forget the "alias" command.
devilspie is available in the repositories, so a simple "sudo apt-get install devilspie" should do the trick.
In case you are not familiar with APT (the preferred way of installing software in...
I seriously doubt that Mozilla needs to pay Adobe for the rights to have its architecture compatible with the installation of a plugin distributed by Adobe.
It's very simple. HTML5 has a...
But that's actually what the guy said. From the blog post:
So he's stated his opinion on a political matter, I'm OK with that. But he's made his distribution a political one, something like...
Well, this was fun...
Heh heh heh.
Flamewars were around before Microsoft, and many flamewars do not involve Microsoft at all. Clearly you've never argued on which text editor is the best.
(The answer, evidently, is...
Yup, flamewar.
This is the Cafe. Any thread with the slightest possibility to devolve into a flamewar will devolve into a flamewar.
Evolution can import/export icals, if I remember correctly.
The distro fragmentation is *inevitable*. The whole point of the FOSS movement, before other zealots misunderstood it as "let's take Micro$h*t down", was and still is "you can fork it if you need...
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacSpeak
Sorry, I forgot to mention that nothing happens when I run epsxe. The executable returns immediately without any output.
Because of the failed mv, I thought that maybe epsxe was a wrapper to the...
The man page will give you all the gory details:
man bash
However, it is not a very good reference if you're trying to learn to write bash scripts. For that, you might want to install the...