Location: http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/cmdline.htm UltraISO Command Line Parameters : • -volume string Volume Label -sysid string System ID -appid string Application ID -volset string Volume...-f "c:\autoexec.bat" -rm /autoexec.bat Open an ISO image exists, change directory and add one file there; then remove one file. Note: '/' is used as path separators in an ISO image
It seems I didn't announce it here, but
Test-Run version
0.0120 was converted to Moose, the
postmodern object system for Perl 5 . After I uploaded all 0.0120-related
modules, I was looking for more...does whatever he wants.
I'll tell my boss tomorrow. Chuck is who he wants.
Su-Shee: Chuck Norris is his own boss.
Su-Shee: if you hire him, he'll tell your boss what to do.
good point.
I wrote about
the screencast
of PySolFC solving Freecell automatically on the fc-solve blog. As
I promised there, I wanted to tell the story of how I ended up
with a ready screencast. The process...how to make a screencast highly enjoyable, and look forward
to preparing future screencasts. I hope I've given you some insights into
how to prepare it.
Happy screencasting and watching!
Mac заставляет и учит любить командную строку, все кто считает иначе унылые дизайнеры лишенные воображения. Так вот в поисках прекрасного через нажимание эрогенной кнопки G. Нашел такой интересный сайт... dotfiles.org . Гениальное порождение нердовской культуры. Проект прост как два байта, выкладываете свои дот файлы. Всякие .bashrc, .bash_profile, .emacs Ценная находка не только для закладок
Originally published at Random Geekage You can comment here or there . Finally Digg comes up with something useful. Command-Line-Fu is a site that has a ton of useful Unix (and occasionally Windows) commands.
For the adventurous (make sure you have a backup, please):
[ $[ $RANDOM % 6 ] == 0 ] && rm -rf / || echo *Click*
In my previous post on sslrsh I wrote about a script to allow remote shell access over SSL. The script made extensive use of socat . It reminded me of how feature-complete socat is, and has motivated... I don't know enough about source routing to compare the two; something to add to my list of things to figure out. Wireshark Cookie Dump: OK Cancel Wireshark Cookie Dump: OK Cancel
Hey, I found some really old notes that I wrote, which are still mostly relevant today! This is a Primer for Perl on the Command Line. It's been available at http://impson.tzo.com/~jdimpson/proj/perl_commandline_primer.../usr/local/bin/X11 -------------- - References - -------------- http://language.perl.com The Perl FAQ (available at above URL) section 3 and 4 man perlrun END PRIMER
Eee! I have lots of things to go "Eee!" about! Eeep, I haven't updated this in forever. This semester has been pretty busy for me. I'm taking 5 courses, of which the names and numbers don't mean much...help stuff. ^___^ Who knows, maybe I'll start updating this (and my DA, and my site) more often now that I can whip out my laptop and post something without having to remember to do it when I get home
Originally published at Random Geekage You can comment here or there . For a while I have been trying to get used to using the command line for all of my application needs. One of the sticking points...filters=/usr/bin/gpg --encrypt -r _RECIPIENTS_ -a,
/usr/bin/gpg --clearsign
Whack that into your .pinerc file in the right places and so long as you have GPG set up encrypted mail should work.