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<0> lame <0> DaDead: take a huge **** in the next dvd box you return <0> see what happens <1> lol <1> im gonna go and do stuff <1> Sh <1> ShALLaX redbox is cool <0> lawl <1> but kinda lame in the movies <1> but i rented silent hill for $1 <2> why does "emerge -vat mplayer" show me "-xvmc" although I have enabled xvmc by "euse -E xvmc"???? <1> cuz it does <0> euse.. wtf <1> new portage <1> 2.11 <0> rofl
<0> lamers cant even edit make.conf themselves <0> :\ <1> so we got newuse euse <3> :) <1> lameuse <3> put it in package.use <3> use echo for that <3> >:) <1> cock.use <1> ShALLaX loves cock.use <1> :d <1> ok i must go <0> oh mi gawd <2> idiot <4> http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,645199800,00.html <0> gridiot <1> gawd is here? <5> wtf is wrong with this ? for i in *.avi ; do mv $i ${i/\ -\ /./} ; done <5> keeps giving me a mv syntax error for some reason <4> use rename? <4> rename " - " "." *.avi works, no? <5> rename doesn't exist on freebsd ;_; <4> oh, sorry <4> hmm <6> bitrot: trying to keep all that pron easier to read through? <5> aye <4> backslash the - as well? <0> http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,645199800,00.html <0> oops <5> for i in *.avi ; do echo ${i/\ -\ /.} ; done <5> that works fine <5> makes my change <4> does mv take arguments like that though? <5> but if I s/echo/mv $i <5> it ****s up <5> yep <5> i did it yesterday <5> on my Mac OS X <5> it's bash <1> whats new today is new goggle earth in portage yet <5> for i in *.avi ; do mv $i ${i/.internal./.} ; done <3> me want gnome 2.16 in portage <1> google <0> gnome r **** <1> dude <1> im on gnome 2.16 <3> ShALLaX, lol <1> unmask it <3> its in portage? <1> ya <1> not full but ya <3> hmm, k i never will use gentoo-portage.com again <7> ? <3> its not listed there <1> well its not gnome-2.16 <3> ? <1> single packages <3> ah <3> i would prefer the metabuild <1> but the main system is there <7> everything is on gentoo-portage.com
<7> geeze <4> bitrot, it only works for me if there aren't any files taht expect to change <3> thrasher7, yesyes, i undid my statement <3> :) <4> err, that aren't expected to change <4> ie: i can't have "test - file.txt" and "test.txt" together, or it fails <4> remove test.txt and it works <4> weird <3> [dnb], replace with tr first? <5> [dnb]: ahh **** lol <5> and I DID have that <5> one of hte files just had a ' ' and not a ' - ' <5> hmm <5> i mv the file to match the same format as the other files <5> and it still gives me the syntax error <5> and it doesn't replace the entire string just the first part <5> ahhh it makes sense now <5> the idiot that slams on his ****ing keyboard like a dip**** monkey <5> used to play the drums <5> guess you don't need to escape the space either when using ${ } <8> bitrot: shouldn't need to, the output of the function should yield the proper arguements, even if they include whitespace <5> still not working for me for some damn reason heh <5> ls shows all the files to be named the same format <5> Boondocks - 01 - The Garden Party.avi <5> that's an example <5> for i in *.avi ; do mv $i ${i/ - /.} ; done <5> is the <5> script <5> sorry <5> was doing 3 things at once <5> On my break of course <5> I keep getting syntax errors <5> and I'm not sure why <8> ... put echo in there instead of mv <5> if i echo ${i/ - /.} looks fine <8> then you can see what it is trying to do <5> yes I nkow dude <5> the syntax makes sense heh <5> Boondocks - 01 - The Garden Party.avi Boondocks.01 - The Garden Party.avi <5> it echos what it's supposed to do lol <5> for each file too <5> AHHH <5> DUH <8> for i in *.avi ; do mv "$i" "${i/ - /.}" ; done <5> it's not escaping <5> yep <5> hehe <8> my bad, I thought it would escape properly <5> lol <5> so did I :( <5> i should know better <5> o well <5> woops <5> I just deleted the files some how lol <5> oh no wait <5> i just replaced the B with a . lol <9> can i make syslog log everything typed into a console by telling it to use /dev/tty* as a stream? <5> not sure but I know syslog-ng can for sure <5> you should highly consider switching <9> i'm using syslog-ng sorry <5> oh then yes <9> would that include remote terminals? <5> destination console_all { file("/dev/tty12"); }; <10> I need some off-topic help: I'm working on this ad-system, and now I have to calculate the clickfrequency.. is that the percent of unique viewers who clicked on the ad? I've got three numbers: Unique viewers, Number of views and number of clicks <5> I'm sure * would work rather than 12 <5> * works for matches <5> not sure if it does for desitnation files <9> hmm <5> log { source(src); destination(console_all); }; <9> console_all is inclusive of all console sessions? <9> if so that makes it easy <5> I don't think so <10> Help?
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