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Re: epub files and debian?
Dan Ritter writes: > However, you probably don't need to go that far. EPUB is HTML > in a ZIP file. Unzip it, then deal with HTML as you wish. Many EPub files that I find, don't open correctly in Evince (the default Gnome document viewer). Are there various formats that call themselves EPub? -- \ “Faith is the determination to remain ignorant in the face of | `\ all evidence that you are ignorant.” —Shaun Mason | _o__) | Ben Finney
Re: epub files and debian?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 08:02:43PM +0200, didier gaumet wrote: > Le 23/08/2016 à 19:36, Karen Lewellen a écrit : > > Hi folks, > > is there a simple preferably command line tool in Debian that converts > > epub into text? > > Thanks, > > Karen > > Calibre (graphical reader) can convert books from epub to txt either one > at a time or by lot. Calibre builds command line executables; once installed, you can do ebook-convert source.format destination.format However, you probably don't need to go that far. EPUB is HTML in a ZIP file. Unzip it, then deal with HTML as you wish. -dsr-
Re: Speedup cp command?
On Tue 23 Aug 2016 at 17:23:31 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 04:16:42PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > > Thanks. I'll try it as soon as copy of DVD#2 ends. > > What's special about a loop mount in this circumstance? As I read > > the rsync man page it was pretty similar to cp and it had > > accepted a plain automount [I'm on Jessie with Mate DE]] > > rsync vs. cp won't make any difference if the destination directory > is empty. In either case, you have to read every byte of input and > write every byte of output. Does it make any difference if the DVD drive and the hard drive are master and slave on the same IDE controller? Cheers, David.
Re: L2TP over IPsec in Stretch Gnome Shell
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Jiri wrote: Any advise? Am I missing any packages? Not sure: --- begin fyi --- $ apt-cache show strongswan Package: strongswan Version: 5.2.1-6+deb8u2 Installed-Size: 161 Maintainer: strongSwan Maintainers Architecture: all Depends: strongswan-charon, strongswan-starter Description-en: IPsec VPN solution metapackage The strongSwan VPN suite uses the native IPsec stack in the standard Linux kernel. It supports both the IKEv1 and IKEv2 protocols. . This metapackage installs the packages required to maintain IKEv1 and IKEv2 --- end fyi --- -- IMPORTANT: This email is intended for the use of the individual addressee(s) named above and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or unsuitable for overly sensitive persons with low self-esteem, no sense of humour or irrational metaphysical beliefs.
Re: Sound problem Dell Latitude E7470
Hedvig Kamp wrote: > Hi, > > I am running Debian Stretch on a Dell Latitude E7470 and I get almost > no sound. After running alsactl init as root I have a buzzing sound in > my speakers, as well as a short beep when I unmute in alsamixer. But > that is all the sound I get. I tested with speakertest. > > What is the problem and how do I solve it? > > Best, > Hedda without any additional input we can only guess 1. some volume control is too low 2. pulse audio and alsamixer settings 3. wrong card reference (messed up controlls) 4. using the wrong output (line out vs head phone jack) paste output of amixer and lspci | grep Audio run as root regards
Re: Speedup cp command?
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 03:18:30PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > > I'm copying Debian distribution DVDs. > > I used > > cp -R /media/cdrom0 /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1 > > > > It gave me what I wanted [*N.B.* I did not want dvd_1.iso] > > It was SLOW. Optical media are « SLOW ». You can check for yourself: measure the actual speed (using for example « iostat 1 », or maybe « df /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1; sleep 100; df /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1 » and a calculator), and compare to the official speed of your drive. > > The man page for rsync suggested that it could do it faster. > > Can it? No. > > If so, what is correct syntax to get the same result as the command above? « rsync -r » instead of « cp -r » (or -R, they are synonyms for cp but not for rsync), nothing more. But in this particular case, I would advise -a instead of -r for both. Andrew M.A. Cater a écrit : > Loop mount the DVD > > mount -t iso /media/cdrom0 -o loop /mnt That does not make any sense. In this situation, /media/cdrom0 is a directory. You can not do loopback on a directory. If the data is on an optical medium, it must be read from the optical medium, at the speed of the optical medium, there is no way around. Even if you manage to convince the kernel to do loopback on something that is already a block device, it will not help. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
L2TP over IPsec in Stretch Gnome Shell
Hi all, Any advise how to establish L2TP over IPsec VPN in Stretch. I installed strongswan network-manager packages, but when I go to network manager GUI and select strongswan as VPN the wizard shows me box for name only. Any advise? Am I missing any packages? Thanks Jiri
Re: Speedup cp command?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 04:16:42PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 8/23/2016 4:05 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > >On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 03:18:30PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > >>I'm copying Debian distribution DVDs. > >>I used > >> cp -R /media/cdrom0 /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1 > >> > >>It gave me what I wanted [*N.B.* I did not want dvd_1.iso] > >>It was SLOW. > >>The man page for rsync suggested that it could do it faster. > >>Can it? > >>If so, what is correct syntax to get the same result as the command above? > >> > >>TIA > > > >Loop mount the DVD > > > >mount -t iso /media/cdrom0 -o loop /mnt > > > >cd /mnt > > > >and you should see all the files within the DVD. > > > >cd /media/richard/repository/dvd_1/ > > > >rsync -pavz /mnt/ . > > > >Should do it. If you stop and restart rsync, it should start from the place > >it left off,more or less. > > > >Hope this helps, > > > >AndyC > > Thanks. I'll try it as soon as copy of DVD#2 ends. > What's special about a loop mount in this circumstance? As I read the rsync > man page it was pretty similar to cp and it had accepted a plain automount > [I'm on Jessie with Mate DE]] > Loop mount allows you to "see inside" the mounted media, effectively. I've just noticed a typo - if you want to copy and paste the instructions, then for you, at least, that will need to be cd /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1/ ; rsync -pavz /mnt/ . [I missed out the "my" in myrepository :) ] As someone else pointed out: you still need to copy everything so it can be slow especially on 4G - essentially you're probably copying from one portion of the disk to another so lots of reads and writes on the same disk. Rsync just allows you to start/stop much more readily. All the best, AndyC
Re: Speedup cp command?
On 8/23/2016 4:23 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 04:16:42PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: Thanks. I'll try it as soon as copy of DVD#2 ends. What's special about a loop mount in this circumstance? As I read the rsync man page it was pretty similar to cp and it had accepted a plain automount [I'm on Jessie with Mate DE]] rsync vs. cp won't make any difference if the destination directory is empty. In either case, you have to read every byte of input and write every byte of output. I can see that. I was wondering if rsync was using a better buffering scheme. That might make a difference when copying between rotating media. rsync is tremendously useful when you've already got a partial copy of the input. It uses heuristics to figure out what it actually needs to copy, and skips the parts you already have.
Re: xrandr output problem
Hedvig Kamp composed on 2016-08-23 09:02 (UTC+0200): I am running Debian stretch on a Dell Latitude E7470. http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/NA-Latitude-7000-Series-E7x70-Spec-Sheet.pdf Could it be that that hardware is too new for Stretch This is my output from xrandr, I expected to get information about what outputs are available. My laptop is connected to another screen (also Dell) though a docking station (HDMI). hedkam@hopper:~$ xrandr xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default Screen 0: minimum 1920 x 1080, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 1920 x 1080 default connected 1920x1080+0+0 0mm x 0mm 1920x1080 0.00* My guess so far is that it is a driver problem!? What would you suggest is my next move? Read: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-Debian-Abandon-Intel-DDX Show us the entire Xorg.0.log and lspci | grep VGA and/or hwinfo --gfxcard output and maybe we can better tell what to suggest, but uninstalling xserver-xorg-x11-video-intel, which should cause the server's incorporated modesetting driver to be used instead of the intel, then restarting X may indicate whether it's driver or other. Maybe that CPU needs Sid's server and/or driver. -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/
Re: Speedup cp command?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 04:16:42PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > Thanks. I'll try it as soon as copy of DVD#2 ends. > What's special about a loop mount in this circumstance? As I read > the rsync man page it was pretty similar to cp and it had > accepted a plain automount [I'm on Jessie with Mate DE]] rsync vs. cp won't make any difference if the destination directory is empty. In either case, you have to read every byte of input and write every byte of output. rsync is tremendously useful when you've already got a partial copy of the input. It uses heuristics to figure out what it actually needs to copy, and skips the parts you already have.
Re: Speedup cp command?
On 8/23/2016 4:05 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 03:18:30PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: I'm copying Debian distribution DVDs. I used cp -R /media/cdrom0 /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1 It gave me what I wanted [*N.B.* I did not want dvd_1.iso] It was SLOW. The man page for rsync suggested that it could do it faster. Can it? If so, what is correct syntax to get the same result as the command above? TIA Loop mount the DVD mount -t iso /media/cdrom0 -o loop /mnt cd /mnt and you should see all the files within the DVD. cd /media/richard/repository/dvd_1/ rsync -pavz /mnt/ . Should do it. If you stop and restart rsync, it should start from the place it left off,more or less. Hope this helps, AndyC Thanks. I'll try it as soon as copy of DVD#2 ends. What's special about a loop mount in this circumstance? As I read the rsync man page it was pretty similar to cp and it had accepted a plain automount [I'm on Jessie with Mate DE]]
Re: Speedup cp command?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 03:18:30PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm copying Debian distribution DVDs. > I used > cp -R /media/cdrom0 /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1 > > It gave me what I wanted [*N.B.* I did not want dvd_1.iso] > It was SLOW. > The man page for rsync suggested that it could do it faster. > Can it? > If so, what is correct syntax to get the same result as the command above? > > TIA Loop mount the DVD mount -t iso /media/cdrom0 -o loop /mnt cd /mnt and you should see all the files within the DVD. cd /media/richard/repository/dvd_1/ rsync -pavz /mnt/ . Should do it. If you stop and restart rsync, it should start from the place it left off,more or less. Hope this helps, AndyC
Speedup cp command?
I'm copying Debian distribution DVDs. I used cp -R /media/cdrom0 /media/richard/myrepository/dvd_1 It gave me what I wanted [*N.B.* I did not want dvd_1.iso] It was SLOW. The man page for rsync suggested that it could do it faster. Can it? If so, what is correct syntax to get the same result as the command above? TIA
Re: epub files and debian?
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016 13:56:00 -0400 (EDT) Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi, > Let me be sure I understand you. > If I have a file with the extension epub I can treat it as a zip file > finding an html file inside? If you don't have an ebook reader installed, then file associations should link epub files with the archivers, Ark and so on. They will show one or more html files, possibly with a jpg or two, possibly in a directory structure, and some more metadata including a mimetype flag. They will extract some or all of this, as you wish. If you don't have useful file associations, just start an archiver and open your epub with it. Ark can certainly be used from the command line, I'd assume the others can be also. > or do I need to save the file as a zip one first? No. There is a Swiss Army Knife for epubs and the like, but it is something of an armoury full of axes and chainsaws rather than a knife. It's a fairly big beast, called Calibre, which has been mentioned already, and will convert practically any text-based filetype to any other, including plain text and all the common ebook formats. It's also pretty good at managing a large number of ebooks, and talking to Kindles and so on, none of which you probably need now, and contains a reasonable ebook reader program. It provides the command-line program ebook-convert. -- Joe
Re: epub files and debian?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 01:36:30PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi folks, > is there a simple preferably command line tool in Debian that converts epub > into text? > Thanks, > Karen Hello Karen, The mighty `pandoc` does. Command line, as easy as pandoc file.epub file.md
Re: epub files and debian?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Nicolas George wrote: > Le septidi 7 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Patrick Wiseman a écrit : > > You might want to rename with a .zip extension. The command line tool, > > unzip, used to require a zip extension. > > I do not doubt your statement, but it is no longer true, and has been for > quite a long time. > OK. It used to complain that it couldn't find a file of whatever name with a zip extension; or so I remember it anyway. Glad to know it's now more cooperative! > > Shell completion may get in the way of writing the file name easily, > though, > but that is only a minor hindrance. > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas George >
Re: epub files and debian?
Le septidi 7 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Patrick Wiseman a écrit : > You might want to rename with a .zip extension. The command line tool, > unzip, used to require a zip extension. I do not doubt your statement, but it is no longer true, and has been for quite a long time. Shell completion may get in the way of writing the file name easily, though, but that is only a minor hindrance. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: epub files and debian?
Le 23/08/2016 à 19:36, Karen Lewellen a écrit : > Hi folks, > is there a simple preferably command line tool in Debian that converts > epub into text? > Thanks, > Karen Calibre (graphical reader) can convert books from epub to txt either one at a time or by lot. I am not aware of a CLI epup to txt converter packaged in Debian, but there is one to build from source here: http://kevinboone.net/README_epub2txt.html
Re: epub files and debian?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi, > Let me be sure I understand you. > If I have a file with the extension epub I can treat it as a zip file > finding an html file inside? > or do I need to save the file as a zip one first? > Thanks, > Karen > > [It doesn't bother me, but top posting is frowned on on this list.] You might want to rename with a .zip extension. The command line tool, unzip, used to require a zip extension. Patrick > > On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Nicolas George wrote: > > Le septidi 7 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Karen Lewellen a écrit : >> >>> is there a simple preferably command line tool in Debian that converts >>> epub >>> into text? >>> >> >> EPUB files are just Zip files containing a few standardized text file and >> the bulk of the text as HTML. Use unzip or any other archive manager to >> extract them and then do what you want with the HTML. >> >> For conversions with more exotic e-books formats, see the calibre package. >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Nicolas George >> >
Re: epub files and debian?
Hi, Let me be sure I understand you. If I have a file with the extension epub I can treat it as a zip file finding an html file inside? or do I need to save the file as a zip one first? Thanks, Karen On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Nicolas George wrote: Le septidi 7 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Karen Lewellen a ?crit?: is there a simple preferably command line tool in Debian that converts epub into text? EPUB files are just Zip files containing a few standardized text file and the bulk of the text as HTML. Use unzip or any other archive manager to extract them and then do what you want with the HTML. For conversions with more exotic e-books formats, see the calibre package. Regards, -- Nicolas George
Re: epub files and debian?
Le septidi 7 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Karen Lewellen a écrit : > is there a simple preferably command line tool in Debian that converts epub > into text? EPUB files are just Zip files containing a few standardized text file and the bulk of the text as HTML. Use unzip or any other archive manager to extract them and then do what you want with the HTML. For conversions with more exotic e-books formats, see the calibre package. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: Digital signature
epub files and debian?
Hi folks, is there a simple preferably command line tool in Debian that converts epub into text? Thanks, Karen
Sound problem Dell Latitude E7470
Hi, I am running Debian Stretch on a Dell Latitude E7470 and I get almost no sound. After running alsactl init as root I have a buzzing sound in my speakers, as well as a short beep when I unmute in alsamixer. But that is all the sound I get. I tested with speakertest. What is the problem and how do I solve it? Best, Hedda
xrandr output problem
Hi, I am running Debian stretch on a Dell Latitude E7470. This is my output from xrandr, I expected to get information about what outputs are available. My laptop is connected to another screen (also Dell) though a docking station (HDMI). hedkam@hopper:~$ xrandr xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default Screen 0: minimum 1920 x 1080, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 1920 x 1080 default connected 1920x1080+0+0 0mm x 0mm 1920x1080 0.00* My guess so far is that it is a driver problem!? What would you suggest is my next move? Best, Hedda