How to use command line to change volume?
I am trying to control the volume using my programming script. How can I do the following in Fedora 15, Ubuntu linux?
I am trying to control the volume using my programming script. How can I do the following in Fedora 15, Ubuntu linux?
-samefile name
File refers to the same inode as name. When -L is in effect, this can include symbolic links.
The following happens on different Linuces:
I’d like to try some shell codes and I want to disable linux protections.
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I’m using merge cap to create a merge pcap file from 15 files. For the merged file, I have changed the name to that of the first of the 15 files. But I would also like to change the merged file’s attributes like “Date Created” and “Last Modified” to that of the first one. Is there anyway to do this?
May you have ever used filesystem defragmentation tools (like Norton SpeedDisk or Piriform Defraggler) on Windows, you have probably seen such a diagram: