On 2014-07-17 16:59, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
On 07/18/2014 01:30 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
od is one of those basic Unix/Linux utilities that's always there
but that people using DEs tend to forget about. man od for more.
Thanks for pointer , i found od
I tried od --strings and
On 07/18/2014 08:31 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 18.07.2014, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Best result i have had so far was to upload the hbk back to my cell
phone and then back it up with another application that would
export the data i wanted in another format
This one's free, without any
Greetings ,
I wanted to ask if there is a program which will be able to open an .hbk
file under Fedora 20 ?
This file is supposed to be a backup copy of the sms messages from my
HTC Desire X .
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Jack Craig jack.craig.ap...@gmail.com
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vim ?! ;)
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Kostas Sfakiotakis
kosta...@cha.forthnet.gr wrote:
Greetings ,
I wanted to ask if there is a program which will be able to open an .hbk
file under Fedora 20
On 07/17/2014 09:44 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
vim ?! ;)
Nope , it will not do the work since it isn't a text file .
Unfortunately file doesn't have a clue about
the type of the file . It will just report :data
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On 07/17/2014 09:47 PM, JD wrote:
Well, you might try google!!! Found this:
http://www.solvusoft.com/en/file-extensions/file-extension-hbk/
I did tried Google and didn't really found anything helpful apart from
reloading the file to my phone and then trying to back it up with another
On 07/17/2014 12:31 PM, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
On 07/17/2014 09:44 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
vim ?! ;)
Nope , it will not do the work since it isn't a text file .
Unfortunately file doesn't have a clue about
the type of the file . It will just report :data
Have you tried nano? If that
On 07/17/2014 10:36 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
Have you tried nano? If that doesn't work, I'm sure that there are
hex editors for Linux.
Just tried nano and it didn't worked as the ,hbk file isn't a text file
. Any recommendations for hex editors ???
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as the ,hbk file isn't a text file .
Any recommendations for hex editors ???
If you just want to read it, you could use od.
Regards,
Mike
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On 07/17/2014 01:07 PM, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Just tried nano and it didn't worked as the ,hbk file isn't a text file
. Any recommendations for hex editors ???
A little research told me that mcedit, the text editor that midnight
commander uses, has a text mode.
yum install mc
Will get
On 07/17/2014 11:37 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 07/17/2014 01:07 PM, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Just tried nano and it didn't worked as the ,hbk file isn't a text
file . Any recommendations for hex editors ???
A little research told me that mcedit, the text editor that midnight
commander uses
On 07/17/2014 11:13 PM, Michael Parker wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:07:36PM +0300, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
On 07/17/2014 10:36 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
If you just want to read it, you could use od.
Can you be a bit more specific , what exactly do you mean with od
yum search od ,
On 07/18/14 06:09, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Can you be a bit more specific , what exactly do you mean with od
yum search od , returned quite a few results
man od
od = octal dump
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On Fri, 2014-07-18 at 01:09 +0300, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
On 07/17/2014 11:13 PM, Michael Parker wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:07:36PM +0300, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
On 07/17/2014 10:36 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
If you just want to read it, you could use od.
Can you be a bit
On 07/18/2014 01:30 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
od is one of those basic Unix/Linux utilities that's always there
but that people using DEs tend to forget about. man od for more.
Thanks for pointer , i found od
I tried od --strings and od -t c but neither returned something
On 18.07.2014, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Best result i have had so far was to upload the hbk back to my cell phone
and then back it up with another application that would export the data i
wanted in
another format
This one's free, without any advertising and backs up your messages
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