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I'd like a column for sizesif I'm a nag for keeping on about it.
sudo find /var/log -type f \( -iname \*.gz -o -iname \*.0 -o -iname \*.1 \) -exec du -csh '{}' + | tail -1 | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/$/B/'
... I'll see if it's possible to return to the main dialog after all tasks are complete.
IIRC is "If I remember correctly" (A BIG problem for me these days).
QuoteIt's possible I'll add this in the next update.First need to run some tests. Thank you ukbrian for a suggestion. CheersI ran the new one in my LL install so I only saw the start and end screens so I tried to run it on the live DVD but no luck even if I su'ed so I've done a fresh install and when I've customized the install I'll do a video with some suggestions that I'll PM to you friend.I had a bespoke office app written in front of me in Visual Basic, I learnt a lot so I'm used to working with devs but I'm into all the bells and whistles if they simplify or make it more intuative for the normal end user.@N4RPS Thanks for the info, if you ever think I'm doing something wrong or ill advised please tell me so I'm not giving bad advice to users, I can correct the post then or anybody with permission.sloppy_zpspseeek6s.gif[/img][/URL]QuoteWhat does IIRC mean?Hello!'apt-get upgrade' was mentioned on here a while back. Some people used that command, and it updated them with the current Ubuntu kernel. That's one of the reasons the 'Install Updates' script is recommended.IIRC is "If I remember correctly" (A BIG problem for me these days)...73 DE N4RPSRob
It's possible I'll add this in the next update.First need to run some tests. Thank you ukbrian for a suggestion. Cheers
What does IIRC mean?
IIRC, unless something changed, typing 'sudo apt-get upgrade' on an LL system is NOT a good idea. I believe it has to do with the modifications that make LL distinctly different from Xubuntu
Best practice is to always follow the distros specific update method. In LL's case it's, Menu > Favorites > Install Updates.
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New version available via Updates. Misko has done some amazing work on this, he's removed the need to call separate scripts. The whole program now runs from just 2 files. This has significantly reduced the size of the package to a mere 8.3kb whilst also removing the need to enter your password multiple times.Give the man a hand, some of his best code to date!