Activity for bgstack15
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A: Starts systemd service and follow log Assuming that `systemctl start $SERVICE.service` returns right away (some [poorly] written `StartExec` commands do not), you can run this: ``` systemctl start $SERVICE.service & journalctl -f -u $SERVICE.service ``` This is the command I run quite often when needing to investigate the startup log... (more) |
— | 9 months ago |
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A: How to decrease image size from commandline Here goes nothing. An Internet search shows an answer on AskUbuntu#1164, author aneesheep. The gist is to install ImageMagick (try package name `imagemagick`) and then use the `convert` utility: convert -resize 20% imagesmall.png image.png You can write a wrapper script that subscribes t... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
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A: When should you install windows dlls for wine with winetricks? Each situation is different. Some programs in Wine/Windows will work better with the Windows dlls, and some will work better with the Wine (builtin) dlls. The best way to learn how which dlls work better for your specific application is experimentation, I'm afraid. Regarding increasing compatibili... (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
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See "works for me" indicator in list of questions? I do not see a way to tell on the main list of questions which ones have been marked as "works for me" by the OP. I can see the questions which indicate they have zero answers, but I consider any question that has no answer marked "works for me" as still open and I wish to focus on those questions... (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
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A: How do I prevent remote syslog events from printing locally? You said `rsyslog` specifically. Hopefully you are using a version new enough to use the advanced syntax (aka `RainerScript`). [1] Would something similar to the following work for you? $EscapeControlCharactersOnReceive off $template RemoteHost,"/var/log/remote/%HOSTNAME%/application.l... (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |
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A: Retrieve changes that closed a Debian bug That depends on your definition of convenient. Are you familiar with git? Is the source of the relevant package stored on salsa.debian.org? If yes, then you can just run: git clone https://salsa.debian.org/debian/poppler-data cd poppler-data git diff debian/0.4.9-1 debian/0.4.9-2 ... (more) |
— | over 1 year ago |