The short, general question is: In Unix/Linux, what is the best way to find a list of several (about 150) strings within a large text file?
I am asking this to all Unix/Linux experts as a general question, in the hopes that I can find a solution that pertains to my particular case: I have a feeling this is going to take a little tinkering.
I have a large text file (actually, an MVS dataset) on a
I have a VERY large "tar.gz" archive (~50 GB) and I'm wondering if it's possible for tar to skip processing N number of bytes or something of that sort, or at least make tar begin reading the file from the end instead reading it from the beginning.
Of course i can do tar xvf archive.tar.gz path/to/file but this command will take forever, so i was hoping to find a quicker way to go about it.
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Most DivX/XviD movies you download from Torrent sites are packed in multiple RAR archives. It takes some time for each to extract. If you don;t want to wait, you can use VLC and unrar to play the file within instantly.
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Sometimes it happen that: for mistakes, because you don’t rotate your logs or perhaps they growth up really quickly, that you need to analyse a large file (> 1GB) for searching a specific pattern of text.
i am searching for a document management system that supports:
can bulk scan documents
automatic OCR of scanned documents
data storage on my local HD / external server of my choice
automatic backups (not that important)
proper full text search
document versioning
(automatic) document categorization or tagging
platform independent
free
Do you know a document management system fulfilling these
I have a large text file (~7G) I can split it, but when I try to open it I get an error about wrong encoding and to make sure it is not a binary file.
How can I open this file type?
Why is so difficult to download some file on UBUNTU?
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I have a mp4 file. I opened it with mplayer. It works but when I rewind the movie the picture goes wrong. When scene changes all gets cleared. Unless I rewind, it works ok.
I think the file is wrong - compression is to great or sth similar. How can I improve it? Can I alter the file somehow to dispose the problem?
PS. if the problem has already occured somewhere, redirect me.