X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=grml_tips;h=fa193368ce738f196c62edc5b8c0e13d72b00237;hb=7641c13e3c9d9a2de18b91f9928196f117042b2f;hp=e044aaf781c2d68d662a33aaa07ee45b993a6da7;hpb=90c21e0b0520af0cfe60c804f6a8e1390604b93d;p=grml-tips.git diff --git a/grml_tips b/grml_tips index e044aaf..fa19336 100644 --- a/grml_tips +++ b/grml_tips @@ -413,13 +413,17 @@ Test sound: Improved grep version: % glark +-- +Grep with highlighting: -glark grep extract-matches +% grep --color=auto ... +% hgrep ... -- -Highlith +Extract matches when grepping: -grepc -hgrep +Usage examples: +% ifconfig | grepc 'inet addr:(.*?)\s' +% ifconfig | glark --extract-matches 'inet addr:(.*?)\s' -- Output text as sound: @@ -2260,6 +2264,12 @@ Download binary codecs for mplayer: # /usr/share/mplayer/scripts/win32codecs.sh +or + +# /usr/share/mplayer/scripts/binary_codecs.sh install + +(depending on the mplayer version you have). + To play encrypted DVDs and if you are living in a country where using libdvdcss code is not illegal can install Debian package libdvdread3 and use the script /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css.sh. @@ -2398,3 +2408,51 @@ Test it with a minimal system like ttylinux: # gzip -d bootcd-i386-5.3.iso.gz # kvm -cdrom bootcd-i386-5.3.iso -- +EEPROM data decoding for SDRAM DIMM modules: + +# modprobe eeprom +# /usr/share/doc/lm-sensors/examples/eeprom/decode-dimms.pl +-- +Set up and use DVB: + +Make sure your device is supported by Linux and running. +See http://www.linuxtv.org/ for more details. + +If the DVB device works on your system (see 'hwinfo --usb' +when using a DVB usb device for example), then make sure you +have the scan util from dvb-utils available: + +# aptitude install dvb-utils + +Then create a channels.conf configuration file: + +% scan /usr/share/doc/dvb-utils/examples/scan/... > ~/.mplayer/channels.conf + +You can find some example configuration files on +your grml system in ~/.channels. Usage example: + +% ln -s ~/.mplayer/channels.conf-AT-graz ~/.mplayer/channels.conf + +Tip: w_scan (see http://free.pages.at/wirbel4vdr/w_scan/index2.html) +might be useful if you do not know the initial configuration +details. +-- +Get the lastest mercurial snapshot: + +Make sure you have the python-dev package available: +# apt-get update ; apt-get install python-dev + +Get and build the source: +% hg clone http://selenic.com/repo/hg mercurial +% cd mercurial +% make local +% export PYTHONPATH=$(pwd) +% export PATH=$PATH:$(pwd) + +now you should have the newest version of mercurial whenever you execute hg. + +To update to the lastest development snapshot, additionally use +the following commands: +% hg pull -u http://hg.intevation.org/mercurial/crew +% make local +--