Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-15 Thread Darac Marjal
print and TV), facebook, tiktok, etc. (BTW I'm not subscribed to social media sites.) According to https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/blob/master/supportedsites.md, you can do (among other things): * bilibilisearch: - Bilibili video search * netsearch: - Netverse * nicosearch: - Nico vi

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-13 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-13, mick.crane wrote: >>> > I meant "the following is of minor relevance.." > There wasn't a specific post this observation could reply to, it > happened to be yours. > Probably I should have removed the quoting. I see. Sorry for the misunderstanding. > mick > >

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-13 Thread mick.crane
On 2025-03-13 14:44, Greg wrote: On 2025-03-13, mick.crane wrote: On 2025-03-13 14:22, Greg wrote: On 2025-03-12, David Wright wrote: That's the way I normally look for videos, and ytsearch was also news to me. Is ytsearch limited to finding youtube videos, or more wideranging? One of the b

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-13 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-13, mick.crane wrote: > On 2025-03-13 14:22, Greg wrote: >> On 2025-03-12, David Wright wrote: >>> >>> That's the way I normally look for videos, and ytsearch was also >>> news to me. Is ytsearch limited to finding youtube videos, or more >>> wideranging? One of the benefits of yt-dlp

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-13 Thread Greg
t;ytsearch5:soundcloud:ambient music" Somewhere yesterday, I saw another syntax: yt-dlp "scsearch5:ambient music" would search soundcloud. I haven't tested any of this.

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread David Wright
(pass -k to keep) > [download] Finished downloading playlist: caught a lite sneeze > hobbit:~$ ls -l Tori\ Amos\ -\ Caught\ a\ Lite\ Sneeze\ \(Official\ Music\ > Video\)\ \[weWtRqoSUOI\].webm > -rw-r--r-- 1 greg greg 30301261 Jan 23 2024 'Tori Amos - Caught a Lite > Sneeze (O

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Huihang Yan
On March 12, 2025 5:48:03 AM UTC, Karen Lewellen wrote: > >I did discover a command ytsearch: >But cannot fully follow how to specify my search requirements. >there are a zillion options for this tool, I am pleased for example to learn >that converting items to mp3, or say m4

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Karen Lewellen
Line Linux setup. I did discover a command ytsearch: But cannot fully follow how to specify my search requirements. there are a zillion options for this tool, I am pleased for example to learn that converting items to mp3, or say m4a, is a command line option, Where I am stuck is getting a ver

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-12, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > I don't think this is a thing I'll be doing much of. I would prefer > to do my search in the Youtube web site, pick which video I want, and > then download that one, rather than having some program pick one for > me. > Right f

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
Video) [weWtRqoSUOI].webm' I don't think this is a thing I'll be doing much of. I would prefer to do my search in the Youtube web site, pick which video I want, and then download that one, rather than having some program pick one for me.

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
o produce audio files, like .mp3 and .m4a. She wants to *search*, though. That's the syntax we're looking for. > Best wishes, > Huihang > >

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
or a command Line Linux > setup. > I did discover a command ytsearch: > But cannot fully follow how to specify my search requirements. > there are a zillion options for this tool, I am pleased for example to > learn that converting items to mp3, or say m4a, is a command line option

yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-11 Thread Karen Lewellen
: But cannot fully follow how to specify my search requirements. there are a zillion options for this tool, I am pleased for example to learn that converting items to mp3, or say m4a, is a command line option, Where I am stuck is getting a very specific search done. Can anyone share the syntax

Re: synaptic search (was: Re: A more fundemental error?)

2024-11-30 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Fri, Nov 29, 2024, 8:56 PM Max Nikulin wrote: > On 30/11/2024 01:00, Richard Owlett wrote: > >> On Fri, 29 Nov 2024, Richard Owlett wrote: > >>> As the OP's link explicitly referenced "debian" I used Synaptic's > >>> search function. Th

Re: synaptic search (was: Re: A more fundemental error?)

2024-11-30 Thread Joe
On Sat, 30 Nov 2024 09:55:45 +0700 Max Nikulin wrote: > On 30/11/2024 01:00, Richard Owlett wrote: > >> On Fri, 29 Nov 2024, Richard Owlett wrote: > >>> As the OP's link explicitly referenced "debian" I used Synaptic's > >>> search f

synaptic search (was: Re: A more fundemental error?)

2024-11-29 Thread Max Nikulin
On 30/11/2024 01:00, Richard Owlett wrote: On Fri, 29 Nov 2024, Richard Owlett wrote: As the OP's link explicitly referenced "debian" I used Synaptic's search function. There were no packages with "Erling" in package name, but several in description field. *MY*

Trees (was: Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository)

2024-11-17 Thread Max Nikulin
On 17/11/2024 17:30, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: " How Ecosia works: Like other search engines, we make money from ads. We then use 100% of our profits for the planet. The result: 200M trees and counting!" Just a warning: the following article mentions Ecosia as an example of transpare

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-17 Thread Corey
40AM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > > On Sat, 2024-11-16 at 14:36 +, Joe wrote: > > > > > > You might try Google, with "Debian" (in quotation marks) added to > > > your > > > search terms. You will also find other software not sub

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-17 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 17 Nov 2024 05:30:46 -0500 Cindy Sue Causey wrote: Hello Cindy, >I haven't researched the others, but it already feels >like ultimately there are only a couple actual search engines, lol. There's Mojeek. Unlike Startpage (and some of the others using google or bi

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-17 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On Sun, 2024-11-17 at 10:30 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 03:56:40AM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > > On Sat, 2024-11-16 at 14:36 +, Joe wrote: > > > > > > You might try Google, with "Debian" (in quotation marks) added to &g

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-17 Thread tomas
On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 03:56:40AM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On Sat, 2024-11-16 at 14:36 +, Joe wrote: > > On Sat, 16 Nov 2024 06:04:28 -0600 > > Richard Owlett wrote: > > > > > Synaptic's search nearly useless. > > > > > > I n

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-17 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On Sat, 2024-11-16 at 14:36 +, Joe wrote: > On Sat, 16 Nov 2024 06:04:28 -0600 > Richard Owlett wrote: > > > Synaptic's search nearly useless. > > > > I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. > > I'm usually looking for a standalone app, NOT

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread tomas
names in packages, > > > rather than package names and their descriptions. > > > > > > (And that's filenames, not pathnames.) > > > > Hm. I don't know what you mean by this, but I propose, as an > > experiment, that you compare the output of &g

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Chris Green
Richard Owlett wrote: > On 11/16/24 6:17 AM, Henning Follmann wrote: > > > > > >> On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:04, Richard Owlett wrote: > >> > >> Synaptic's search nearly useless. > >> > >> I need a search tool which uses Boolean lo

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread David Wright
> > (And that's filenames, not pathnames.) > > Hm. I don't know what you mean by this, but I propose, as an > experiment, that you compare the output of > > apt-file search ls > > and > > apt-file search /bin/ls > > ... my take is that it s

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Henrik Ahlgren
On Sat, 2024-11-16 at 08:51 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm explicitly looking for packages residing in the Debian repository. I > routinely do a web search if I'm unconcerned about where a program comes > from. By repository, do you mean something else than what you have

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread tomas
, but I propose, as an experiment, that you compare the output of apt-file search ls and apt-file search /bin/ls ... my take is that it searches for matches whithin the full path. Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread David Wright
:04, Richard Owlett > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Synaptic's search nearly useless. > > > > > > > > > > I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. > > > > > I'm usually looking for a s

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/16/24 6:55 AM, Henning Follmann wrote: On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:41, Richard Owlett wrote: On 11/16/24 6:17 AM, Henning Follmann wrote: On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:04, Richard Owlett wrote: Synaptic's search nearly useless. I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. I'

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/16/24 7:58 AM, Chris Green wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: On 11/16/24 6:17 AM, Henning Follmann wrote: On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:04, Richard Owlett wrote: Synaptic's search nearly useless. I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. I'm usually looking for a standalone a

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/16/24 8:36 AM, Joe wrote: On Sat, 16 Nov 2024 06:04:28 -0600 Richard Owlett wrote: Synaptic's search nearly useless. I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. I'm usually looking for a standalone app, NOT an add-on for another app. Rarely do I want a command

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/16/24 6:17 AM, Henning Follmann wrote: On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:04, Richard Owlett wrote: Synaptic's search nearly useless. I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. I'm usually looking for a standalone app, NOT an add-on for another app. Rarely do I want a command

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Henning Follmann
> On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:41, Richard Owlett wrote: > > On 11/16/24 6:17 AM, Henning Follmann wrote: >>>> On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:04, Richard Owlett wrote: >>> >>> Synaptic's search nearly useless. >>> >>> I need a searc

Re: Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Henning Follmann
> On Nov 16, 2024, at 07:04, Richard Owlett wrote: > > Synaptic's search nearly useless. > > I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. > I'm usually looking for a standalone app, NOT an add-on for another app. > Rarely do I want a command line tool. >

Flexible search tool for Debian repository

2024-11-16 Thread Richard Owlett
Synaptic's search nearly useless. I need a search tool which uses Boolean logic. I'm usually looking for a standalone app, NOT an add-on for another app. Rarely do I want a command line tool. Suggestions? TIA

Re: Online ML Search Tool

2024-10-14 Thread David Wright
On Mon 14 Oct 2024 at 20:16:09 (+), Andy Smith wrote: > On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 09:30:56AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > AFAICT: > > > > Not a lot has been indexed from debian-user since about > > March/April. > > Has anyone asked listmas...@debian.org about that yet? My post was cc'd to li

Re: Online ML Search Tool

2024-10-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 09:30:56AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > AFAICT: > > Not a lot has been indexed from debian-user since about > March/April. Has anyone asked listmas...@debian.org about that yet? As a workaround, third party archives are available, e.g. https://www.mail-archive.c

Re: Online ML Search Tool

2024-10-14 Thread David Wright
On Mon 14 Oct 2024 at 10:12:54 (+0100), Yassine Chaouche wrote: > The ongoing discussion about "Updating from Debian 9.13 to 12.7" can't be > found using the online search tool at > https://lists.debian.org/cgi-bin/search?P=Updating+from+Debian+9.13+to+12.7&DEFAU

Re: Efficient Package Dependency Search with aptitude

2024-05-27 Thread Yassine Chaouche
ion. Your swift assistance has been invaluable. I also could have done the same with aptitude search ~R to list reverse dependencies and aptitude search ~D to list dependencies Onward and upward. -- yassine -- sysadm +213-779 06 06 23 http://about.me/ychaouche Looking for side gigs.

Re: Efficient Package Dependency Search with aptitude

2024-04-24 Thread Dan Ritter
tactical maneuver akin to this: > |# aptitude search "~i ~Rmysql-server"| > || > | > | > Unveiled a battalion of installed packages, > seemingly unrelated to mysql-server, > including /adduser/, /debconf/, and others of varying ranks. > > Harboring suspici

Efficient Package Dependency Search with aptitude

2024-04-24 Thread Yassine Chaouche
: |# aptitude search "~i ~Rmysql-server"| || | | Unveiled a battalion of installed packages, seemingly unrelated to mysql-server, including /adduser/, /debconf/, and others of varying ranks. Harboring suspicions about certain results like /psmisc/, I executed a reverse probe using the /apt-cach

Decrypting old HP200lx / HP100lx / HPLX palmtop memo files [and package search]

2024-04-14 Thread Samuel Wales
[I am not subscribed to this mailing list. Is it OK to ask if you can include me on any replies or must I subscribe?] I want to decrypt my old HPLX memo [ASCII] files. I am pretty sure I remember the short password. There might have been packages that are designed for decrypting those files, or

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread Tamas Sohamar
Using another search engine is not an option? On Thu, 21 Sept 2023, 05:55 The Wanderer, wrote: > On 2023-09-20 at 16:50, Tom Browder wrote: > > > On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 13:36 Nicolas George > > wrote: > > > >> Tom Browder (12023-09-20): > >> >

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread The Wanderer
ry in order to adhere to the terms of > service? You'd have to refer to the TOS to be certain, but based on the way they've been described here, it isn't a question of amount of time. It's the fact that you're applying scripts and automation at all, vs. having each se

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread Tom Browder
of use. What I should have asked was: "is a single query in the script okay?" If so, how much time would have to pass before the next query in order to adhere to the terms of service? In the distant past I have used Google's APIs to search mail, and I believe there was some kind of rate or time limit for their use. -Tom

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread tomas
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 08:35:54PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > Tom Browder (12023-09-20): > > What if you used an equilavent script but increased and randomized time > > between each search string? Or do you think just the single search is > > enough to trigger the

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread Nicolas George
Tom Browder (12023-09-20): > What if you used an equilavent script but increased and randomized time > between each search string? Or do you think just the single search is > enough to trigger them? We can try to exercise some common sense, in particular by comparing to similar situat

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread Tom Browder
rvice. And they have detection: please only do this on a > > > computer and network access when you will be the only one > > > inconvenienced when they block your access. It happened on a > > > computer I co-administrate. What if you used an equilavent script but increased

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread steve
A be solved for any query from your netblock to any Google property, which is immensely annoying. I have had to terminate my own customers on multiple occasions over their inability to take this exact issue seriously, because it really upsets OTHER customers when they suddenly need to solve a CAPTCH

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-20 Thread Andy Smith
ny query from your netblock to any Google property, which is immensely annoying. I have had to terminate my own customers on multiple occasions over their inability to take this exact issue seriously, because it really upsets OTHER customers when they suddenly need to solve a CAPTCHA to do a sear

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread steve
Dear all, Thank you for your answers, unfortunately they don't help me much (provided code is too complicated for me). Le 19-09-2023, à 16:52:24 +0200, Nicolas George a écrit : steve (12023-09-19): I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a search on a spe

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 09:53:25PM -0400, Karl Vogel wrote: > On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 10:42:14AM -0400, steve wrote: > > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file [...] > > Take a l

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Karl Vogel
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 10:42:14AM -0400, steve wrote: > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file [...] Take a list of words and turn it into a single Google query matching any of them: m

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Jason
On 19.09.23 16:52, Nicolas George wrote: If not, then what you intend is completely forbidden by Google's terms and service. And they have detection: please only do this on a computer and network access when you will be the only one inconvenienced when they block your access. It happened on a com

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread DdB
ce, i would maybe use wget to search one site, eventually modify the output with awk, and parallelize it all for several websites by the means of GNU parallel, expecting to create a one-liner for it. just my 2 cents DdB

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Nicolas George
steve (12023-09-19): > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file, something > like: > > search keyword website: example.com >> file.csv > > I guess I could code a Python script

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 19 Sep 2023 16:41 +0200, from dl...@bluewin.ch (steve): > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file, something > like: > > search keyword website: example.com >> file.csv >

[a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread steve
Hello, I'm sorry if this question is a bit OT but since the answer will be implemented from a Debian machine, it's not completely OT :) I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file, something lik

Re: Email clients and IMAP search support

2023-05-04 Thread 황병희
2023-04-26 (수), 15:19 +0200, Loris Bennett: > Lionel Élie Mamane writes: > > > On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Andre Rodier wrote: > > > > > Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server > > > side IMAP search, please ? > >

Re: Email clients and IMAP search support

2023-04-26 Thread Loris Bennett
Lionel Élie Mamane writes: > On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Andre Rodier wrote: > >> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server >> side IMAP search, please ? > > mutt makes a server-side search when the search operator starts with > &q

Re: Email clients and IMAP search support

2023-04-26 Thread Lionel Élie Mamane
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Andre Rodier wrote: > Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server > side IMAP search, please ? mutt makes a server-side search when the search operator starts with "=" instead of "~"; this also means

Re: Email clients and IMAP search support

2023-04-17 Thread André Rodier
Andre Rodier writes: > >> On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server >>> side IMAP search, please ? >>> >>> I have an email server th

Re: Email clients and IMAP search support

2023-04-16 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG
Andre Rodier writes: > On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server >> side IMAP search, please ? >> >> I have an email server that support indexing attachment conte

Re: Email clients and IMAP search support

2023-04-16 Thread Andre Rodier
On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server side IMAP > search, please ? > > I have an email server that support indexing attachment contents, and when I > run a query from the command

Email clients and IMAP search support

2023-04-16 Thread Andre Rodier
Hi, Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server side IMAP search, please ? I have an email server that support indexing attachment contents, and when I run a query from the command line using doveadm search or even TELNET, it is returning the correct email indexes

search in onqueror

2022-09-13 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
hi, Forget my previous mail, I found the answer: in Konqueror, the search is done with F

Re: I think I've asked before, but how do I get rid of the false positives for a binary file in a -r search?

2022-07-21 Thread Dan Ritter
gene heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > I'm looking for the source file in ".scad" format, which it pretty std text, > of a module name > that is likely in a file with a different parent filename, using two greps, > piping  a -r .scad|grep name > in file, but I'm getting 5000 lines of binary fil

Re: I think I've asked before, but how do I get rid of the false positives for a binary file in a -r search?

2022-07-21 Thread David Wright
On Thu 21 Jul 2022 at 15:32:41 (-0400), gene heskett wrote: > > I'm looking for the source file in ".scad" format, which it pretty std > text, of a module name > that is likely in a file with a different parent filename, using two > greps, piping  a -r .scad|grep name > in file, but I'm getting 50

Re: I think I've asked before, but how do I get rid of the false positives for a binary file in a -r search?

2022-07-21 Thread Larry Martell
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 12:33 PM gene heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > I'm looking for the source file in ".scad" format, which it pretty std > text, of a module name > that is likely in a file with a different parent filename, using two > greps, piping a -r .scad|grep name > in file, but I'

I think I've asked before, but how do I get rid of the false positives for a binary file in a -r search?

2022-07-21 Thread gene heskett
Greetings all; I'm looking for the source file in ".scad" format, which it pretty std text, of a module name that is likely in a file with a different parent filename, using two greps, piping  a -r .scad|grep name in file, but I'm getting 5000 lines of binary file matches when it doesn't. gre

Re: Search results for linux-image and kernel-image via apt and packages.debian.org conflicts

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
David Wright writes: > On Sun 30 Jan 2022 at 09:29:29 (+0530), Pankaj Jangid wrote: >> When I search via apt i.e. ‘apt search linux-image’ gives results: >> >> --8<---cut here---start->8--- >> Sorting... >> Full Text Sea

Re: Search results for linux-image and kernel-image via apt and packages.debian.org conflicts

2022-01-29 Thread David Wright
On Sun 30 Jan 2022 at 09:29:29 (+0530), Pankaj Jangid wrote: > When I search via apt i.e. ‘apt search linux-image’ gives results: > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > Sorting... > Full Text Search... > linux-headers-5.10.0-10-amd6

Search results for linux-image and kernel-image via apt and packages.debian.org conflicts

2022-01-29 Thread Pankaj Jangid
When I search via apt i.e. ‘apt search linux-image’ gives results: --8<---cut here---start->8--- Sorting... Full Text Search... linux-headers-5.10.0-10-amd64/stable 5.10.84-1 amd64 Header files for Linux 5.10.0-10-amd64 linux-headers-5.10.0-10-cloud

Re: Changing default search engine systemwide

2022-01-29 Thread didier gaumet
Le samedi 29 janvier 2022 à 20:30:05 UTC+1, pk a écrit : > Hello didier, > > Does the policies.json mechanism you are referring to allow users to > customize the search engine back to Google? > > Thanks Sorry, I'm no admin and don't use these policies, so I don't know

Re: Changing default search engine systemwide

2022-01-29 Thread pk
Hello didier, Does the policies.json mechanism you are referring to allow users to customize the search engine back to Google? Thanks

Re: Changing default search engine systemwide

2022-01-29 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, A possible way to do what you want seems to be described here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-policiesjson and here (look at "SearchEngines -> Default"): https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md

Changing default search engine systemwide

2022-01-29 Thread pk
I want to set DuckDuckGo as the default search engine for new users, and allow each user to switch back to Google, if desired. But .mozilla/firefox/.default-esr/prefs.js hard-codes browser.urlbar.placeholderName to Google, so setting it in /etc/firefox-esr/my_settings.js won't work. Th

Re: DHCP and search list for DNS domains

2022-01-21 Thread David Wright
On Fri 21 Jan 2022 at 13:57:47 (+0100), Steve Keller wrote: > AFAIK, some of my client hosts have only resolvconf, others use some > systemd stuff, since the man page for resolvconf is actually the > man page for resolvectl which also refers to systemd-resolved. The man page for /package/ resolvc

Re: DHCP and search list for DNS domains

2022-01-21 Thread Steve Keller
"Markus Schönhaber" wrote: > > AFAICS, there is no option in DHCP to provide the search list. > > From dhcp-options(5): > > >option domain-search domain-list; > > > > The domain-search option specifies a ´search list´ of Domain

Re: DHCP and search list for DNS domains

2022-01-21 Thread Charles Curley
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Re: DHCP and search list for DNS domains

2022-01-21 Thread Markus Schönhaber
provide the search list. From dhcp-options(5): option domain-search domain-list; The domain-search option specifies a ´search list´ of Domain Names to be used by the client to locate not-fully-qualified do‐ main names. The difference between this option and

DHCP and search list for DNS domains

2022-01-21 Thread Steve Keller
With DHCP I can tell a host the DNS server and the domain name of the network, which is then stored to /etc/resolv.conf. But how can I add a list a domain names that should be searched when resolving a host name? AFAICS, there is no option in DHCP to provide the search list. So the questions is

Re: Local search broken for documentation of numpy, matplotlib

2020-02-24 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 8:23 PM Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > I suggest to check the changelogs (upstream and Debian-specific, > whichever applies to the delta between the version you had before and > the version you now installed from sid) to see if the issue is > _knowingly_ fixed - becaue if not t

Re: Local search broken for documentation of numpy, matplotlib

2020-02-24 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
t; > > When trying to file a bug report for python-matplotlib-doc, reportbug > suggested installing the latest version from sid. Installing the sid > version of the python-matplotlib-doc has fixed the search problem. > Same for python-numpy-doc and python-scipy-doc. I have not co

Re: Local search broken for documentation of numpy, matplotlib

2020-02-23 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Hi Raj, Quoting Raj Kiran Grandhi (2020-02-24 03:41:00) > Since upgrading to Buster, the search functionality for some packages > like python-numpy-doc and python-matplotlib-doc is no longer working. > The search page just displays the progress indicator graphic without > ge

Local search broken for documentation of numpy, matplotlib

2020-02-23 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Since upgrading to Buster, the search functionality for some packages like python-numpy-doc and python-matplotlib-doc is no longer working. The search page just displays the progress indicator graphic without generating any results. This is an issue for me as my primary work computer has no

Re: distribution model, in search of vision

2019-09-09 Thread Lee
On 9/9/19, H. E. Çitak wrote: > Well accepted 3 variations of Debian is the norm. live CD version is there. > When I made the transition to old laptops the wireless adapter was > consistently a problem, so I moved to derivatives because I could install > them as OS. They have their own strengths a

distribution model, in search of vision

2019-09-09 Thread H . E . Çitak
Well accepted 3 variations of Debian is the norm. live CD version is there. When I made the transition to old laptops the wireless adapter was consistently a problem, so I moved to derivatives because I could install them as OS. They have their own strengths and weaknesses. I want Debian back on my

Re: Caja's file search --- BUG or Feature?

2019-03-11 Thread David Wright
On Sun 10 Mar 2019 at 09:21:37 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm running Stretch with MATE desktop. > > If I submit a sub-string of a filename to "MATE Search Tool", *ANY* > hit reports the full path to the target. That is *GOOD*! > > HOWEVER, if I'm ex

Re: Caja's file search --- BUG or Feature?

2019-03-11 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 3/10/19, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm running Stretch with MATE desktop. > > If I submit a sub-string of a filename to "MATE Search Tool", *ANY* hit > reports the full path to the target. That is *GOOD*! > > HOWEVER, if I'm exploring a specific directo

Caja's file search --- BUG or Feature?

2019-03-10 Thread Richard Owlett
I'm running Stretch with MATE desktop. If I submit a sub-string of a filename to "MATE Search Tool", *ANY* hit reports the full path to the target. That is *GOOD*! HOWEVER, if I'm exploring a specific directory with Caja and then search for the *IDENTICAL* sub-strin

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-12-01 Thread David Wright
On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 09:52:52 (-0500), David Wright wrote: > On Fri 19 Oct 2018 at 12:03:42 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 10:48:42AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > > find . -type f -exec chmod a-wx {} \; > > > > For this one, you probably want to replace \; with + to g

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-30 Thread David Wright
On Fri 19 Oct 2018 at 12:03:42 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 10:48:42AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > find . -type f -exec chmod a-wx {} \; > > For this one, you probably want to replace \; with + to get the efficiency > boost, which would be pretty significant here. Yo

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-22 Thread Greg Wooledge
wn the directory tree > > > > was the primary objection to the MATE search tool. > ↑ > Specifically required by the OP. I found the wording ambiguous, but I'm also only seeing the text second-hand, without the full context. So, I'll take

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-22 Thread David Wright
t; contain keywordA but not keywordB. Recursing down the directory tree > > > was the primary objection to the MATE search tool. ↑ > > > > At last, a direct question! > > > > $ grep -L keywordB $(grep -l keywordA a-directory/*exte

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-22 Thread David Wright
ote: > > > > > ...I would have expected to use an explicit pipe command > > > > > between 'find' and 'grep'. > > > > > > > > In fact, depending on the exact conditions of your search, you > > > > might not need t

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-22 Thread Greg Wooledge
> was the primary objection to the MATE search tool. > > At last, a direct question! > > $ grep -L keywordB $(grep -l keywordA a-directory/*extension) > > Mix with quotes according to taste and needs. That doesn't recurse (it only considers files at depth 1 in a single su

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-21 Thread John Crawley
rep'. In fact, depending on the exact conditions of your search, you might not need to use find at all. 'grep -r' will do a recursive search, starting at whatever directory you give it, looking inside every file for some content. Like: grep -r 'keyword_or_regex' dirname Of course

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-21 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, October 21, 2018 02:52:15 PM David Wright wrote: > On Sun 21 Oct 2018 at 13:11:16 (-0400), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > rhk@s19:/rhk/ked1$ grep test - >| /tmp/a ; echo "and the output is" ; cat > > /tmp/a one > > two > > test > > one > > two > > test > > ^C > > rhk@s19:/rhk/ked1$ l

Re: An appropriate directory search tool?

2018-10-21 Thread David Wright
On Sun 21 Oct 2018 at 13:11:16 (-0400), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Sunday, October 21, 2018 12:35:04 PM David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 21 Oct 2018 at 11:45:49 (-0400), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Any further clarification / clues would be appreciated. > > > > Use neither option to see the

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