Watching a video and your audio and video are out of sync. Try reloading video. If that doesn’t work try the audio delay option (which will delay the audio by 50 millisecondRead More…
Best Most Featured Wallet – Ive searched the universe for this wallet
3 window ids that fit many or 1 items snugly. 2 or 4 hidden pockets. +8 credit card holders (i just use 2 and fit them all there). zipper pocket in cash pocket.Read More…
Samba Disabling Trusted Domains (all or specific ones)
You can either disable all trusted domains or certain/specific trusted domains. Winbind will only allow users to use SMB if they can authenticate into the samba server with a user that isRead More…
How to sync date with ntp server
If your date command outputs wrong time or date use this command to sync with a known good timeserver: ntpdate -u pool.ntp.org
Missing “uniq” here is an “awk” substitute – FreeBSD
Since we dont have uniq Here is it, and it doesnt even need a sort Basically it goes line by line and only prints it if it hasnt been seen cat text.txtRead More…
Don’t Use “for” loops for File Iteration – Use “while read” Loops
Imagine a list of files (either in a text file, or a command that outputs a list of files). First make sure these files are newline seperated. Why newline? because filenames dontRead More…
Move Tv Shows in SickRage from one directory / folder to another
Example: you have 2 tv show folders and you want to merge them. Ex: you have 10 tv shows here /VD/TvShows and 3 tv shows here /VD/TvShows1. you would like to moveRead More…
Creating any string or variable in Bash – single quotes, double quotes, no quotes
Recommend to read this first: http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/quoting With bash you will see 3 types of quoting & in general typing anything in bash you will be in one of these scenarios (your eitherRead More…
FreeBSD schedule function – mimics linux’s “at”
schedule is created to mimic linux’s “at” function which allows you to schedule a command/script/set of commands to run later. schedule is a bash function (that you need to copy paste intoRead More…
Linux/Unix – missing number line (nl) – Bonus how to indent text
I find nl very useful tool when working on *nix systems or just any systems. Throwing in number lines on output gives you an idea of where lines start and end. LinesRead More…