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To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org References: <3e29dec5-eb09-8c19-bff4-7110e1df65e8@gmail.com> <5654a65a-33bd-9914-4af3-95cc0f97a1de@gmail.com> From: Dale Autocrypt: addr=rdalek1967@gmail.com; prefer-encrypt=mutual; keydata= mQINBGFSciYBEADcEGMyJBSuavKO/XKUVvgkxck7Nl8Iuu8N2lcnRji/rSKg5c1Acix1ll9i oW8JBCHwvn0+Xy60BvEsqcup3YSHw5STl/bR1ePEehtnYrg8FdjdS91+B805RfnKMm69rFVI wLSBHQrSG1yxHd8CloWoEdhmVtP24buajbh114bgXd9ahtpZrCVMrWdWYUg2mEXguGV5uNAh Rf8SWxDNc79w24JxsV34a8niMUYMjzWr0rafIbzk732X38vGjVMLo/2mMpkbp9mPp++LHoY+ 0Pet8zxxdXPJSCd475kza1AD+hhSyBZXB9yknYWgyY3cZe1rGmooJSi2KX4QxO7npwLThcO1 be6KKRkd35+Fi/a1BzVOHsZMiK/gcwxEFoMd27gir4ehaeHJfFXl+65w4hj0EsOZSxrJrm2C R50g5By2czSKP1bADEygFNpIJj51AR+wM88NImG2RPtlT2maYBzazvF05g65cdHXGp1C7W5P wwwKU2DgABB2t7N7z5A69LnryBRw4zUYDRRYLTYlBlYgg+xILm2c0OrBdxJgLJa7JE50Eo25 d3PFwt9J0gYvqy6sPFLl9So0sDg9zm0hKQtXOP5kgropUFGrNoJI+mjwF4rYLRBVzZwNAvlO OhEvHubBo3mEllv4x+FeptwXZxlk7gUsdqI8AxnFB8K9wi6FVQARAQABtBtEYWxlIDxyZGFs ZWsxOTY3QGdtYWlsLmNvbT6JAk4EEwEIADgCGyMFCwkIBwIGFQoJCAsCBBYCAwECHgECF4AW IQQSG1h01ruv/WNXc3Q3RqOgiQH1GwUCYVJy8gAKCRA3RqOgiQH1G+waEACeTZCt77jnRAmQ AV7otKuZekDWiLi3Eig8tj5ZJiCNSYA/hIxzmexRP0GMqjitcXK1iGwWcvMzzvIq30GAjIfB 4BR38cnXbtBa6fNewiT7QaZe/Hn6yBRldXNQypzbHy+/o27bUEy+oX4rE7etUgEHQAjuw7xz XFWg4tH1/KJvsOVY5upnWc5LdxYhsuQ3dQD4b22GsK0pOBDfb9PiirYM8eGKvrVuq4E/c75z lDDFhINl18lNZ9D0ZFL3IkTjHsAAqFH9uhnnEB8CWdHbBewPEfRaOhBUYWZ3Q8uTkmDgZT8q D9jlvLEdw7Nh2ApdxoepnI/4D+ql2Gr4DtH7SEPydr5gcf1Qr/2bXRb1hAYnIVcbncs/Bm3Z bkRKPVWMfE3Fusa+p5hMzixk0YysMaTHlc7mYRYAEZGnPMXnmcCbetwARU7A0yz1M1kCMOAQ Lsz8KH5kv3cRenMB6SFfjND2JfAK61H5TtnPq3L8noS2ZykRYxq9Nm3X64O1tJojIKBoZFr8 AwYNCvqC6puUyGMuzHPh7jPof8glfrrEKIYUvNPGMDoVX3IGetxh/9l6NcxgFA4JGoR+LS3C zmeNrwlllAe3OEUfKoWVQ+pagpSdM+8hHolaSda4Ys66Z3fCR4ZvcTqfhTAVskpqdXa4isAk 7vTcXu3L499ttywEp7rJTbkCDQRhUnImARAAncUdVhmtRr59zqpTUppKroQYlzR0jv8oa7DG K4gakTAT2N7evnI9wpssmzyVk8VEiLzhnFQ/Ol3FRt6hZCXDJt0clyHOyTfvz/MNFttWuZTc mLpSvmRR6VRjAH+Tz3Eam2xUw3PGuH97BcXQ3NnX3msv1UDxtxxBu6e2YrdeOhrCUSgzokcJ 98ChUNy934cgepPybAI12lSWqVFQ1aG7jExZfiUk+333fPSDbpKoZbTW5YJLXbycmW/C1IWL qYQyNjRWKaGoJtUWFhhmNiOQct7n90aKivNVPavmN+UQ9LlMaINtf9T6XCzLfogCFsulDCDJ 0yNQLDTurHaB4E71xoctgXmLLq9z1RQ0W2XiVAAOZQj6K3+d0AOUjDhCQ2QW8dUSq0ckkZXV DKVJOGS8Nhf2eIWIqRnP3AcUiiaiFGqUaVUmUAZ6h/oJmgghEu/1S+pcuUKU5i69+XCZ3hH2 Jzwzbf7K+FAIkOhCfHncF8i1N1pk00pOVykNnqHTfFo3qFusHt0ZWgXVnnn4pYdXqZNoDhvF BRE5Vm4k/k96Pw8HRx6Os6eFSRrlqGzRgqsu86FekxusXB9UGv4lJhtU/J+8MRWsh22K718s DbQnABicGKFz1qQlWvcf59oTByhLINJCBt1WXl+TzJDXepr3QSkqmK41dO9Hob97C9dMiK8A EQEAAYkCNgQYAQgAIAIbDBYhBBIbWHTWu6/9Y1dzdDdGo6CJAfUbBQJhUnLyAAoJEDdGo6CJ AfUbVHIQAKSWw620vPhR3A/njU2z77F3z/Jk+HTKdE3fIyWSWdkYN7CBFL0NguOMP30WZ+qE sJhZu7T5hf251MwQUUt27xlfnKYOmQs7CqONlXuXlGZI6WufrUjxNcVz+5gJsqvUWuuJWsgg sDmE92IBnfG/f81fPHWQyfr/SF4wYDMyoFp5xCCQpp1zB63iuFvvrhxBkEHzmbRtVDOhl0Xp BVEDR1w3QRACw9QJD/KM05Czv9JNQYlwinWO/OaQ9cMlUpKLgswUPg9IZ5vucxScfuAUA5uC B1jlAQ8ZPlVukBmbEv5RGOv+lpuEbA3YDMVtEeH4YMFbjt/+vH3Cr2vTbp5JlpByLburJEH0 WXZLUawEfUsZvVwpOuJK75vaa2HYXee+Cb3iCIzwfIfctdlqzUcbGRczlRNM59hpvj4z29Gh 3kAxVHItAYq54ikxQ9l4hQ8s9sLYPbX/WtcBxNX8crBSw0FLnmzGleVEtBHyqtt5CLzQNgrj GYWl1vKDUmRPw1CdZ1c+fMN9CY11jOM5B5ZnqZWfDeVYO2iJ5SuvTycChexCb8WYn1bdCBIo bBtga2RBXbVt4Mh9E4owsszefn51MwfjXxB20Fc5k3GU1AVpTCMs3ayYCzo0b2pvEvdjtDcA CYLEFPWgaFX9iQAM/CDfKvTtvgGWpqtCL2raq/mQoJEU Message-ID: Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 01:19:00 -0500 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.18.2 Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org X-Auto-Response-Suppress: DR, RN, NRN, OOF, AutoReply MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Archives-Salt: 05e32a17-a0ba-40a1-80a1-4e2e0336b789 X-Archives-Hash: f2e3c67248470da75910ca27161cb113 Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 08:53:17AM -0500 schrieb Dale: > >> Frank Steinmetzger wrote: >>> Am Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 07:54:25AM -0500 schrieb Dale: >>>> Howdy, >>>> >>>> I use Dolphin a lot.  I like it and all but recently, it started doing >>>> something that annoys me.  When I'm doing something, I tend to open a >>>> instance of Dolphin for whatever it is I'm doing.  I also leave >>>> instances open and ready for when I do routine things.  Some things I do >>>> so often, I leave them open all the time.  Usually that is four >>>> instances.  If needed, for example when I'm getting videos off trail >>>> cameras, I open another instance until I'm done with that task.  So, I >>>> use Dolphin for different things on different desktops with tabs in >>>> different places.  It just makes things easier, faster and works best >>>> for me.  >>>> […] >>> Dolphin settings, very first page, very first setting: set it to open a >>> fixed location at startup. Then it will not restore any previous internal >>> state. >> I saw that setting.  First place I looked.  Thing is, since I didn't >> want it to always start at the same place, I thought that wouldn't >> work.  I thought that no matter what I clicked, it would open at that >> place.  Given you said that would work, I tried it.  I set it to /, or >> root, but if I click on a folder on the desktop, sure enough, it starts >> and opens the folder I clicked on.  Did that a few times just to be >> sure.  LOL  I also plugged in a USB stick, mounted it and then told the >> notification thingy to open in File Manager.  Yep, it opened right where >> it should.  I was looking for a instance setting or something since it >> kept copying other running instances and their tabs.  I wouldn't have >> ever thought to try that setting. >> >> They might want to explain that setting a little bit.  While I saw it, I >> certainly didn't expect it to behave this way.  I expected it to open at >> that location no matter how Dolphin was started.  > Perhaps it’s actually a bug. Even if Dolphin is supposed to restore a > previous session, it *should* open the location it is given by parameter. Well, so far it has been working fine.  I've had to open a couple things and have been using instances that I have running all the time.  It's working like I want it seems.  >> P. S.  Planning to try that checksum script soon.  It's a large number >> of files so it will take a long time to run.  I think you mentioned that >> if stopped, it will resume where it left off. > Only if it creates checksums, because it knows by the existence of checksums > where to resume. But if you want to read checksums and verify them, you need > to use arguments to tell it how many directories to process and how many to > skip at the beginning. > > Perhaps try it first with a few small directories to get a feel for its > behaviour. The normal way to go is: > > dh -u [DIR] to create the checksum files > dh [DIR] do read it back > Use the --skip option to skip the given number of dirs at the beginning. > > Remember that by default it will not create checksums in directories that > have subdirectories. I know this sounds a little strange, but for a > hierarchy of music albums, this seemed sensible 10 years ago. > Well, I read through the help page and settled on this.  I might have did this wrong.  ;-) /root/dh -c -F 1Checksums.md5 -v Right now I have the command in /root.  I just did a cd to the parent directory I wanted it to work on and then ran that command.  Right now, it is working on this bit. (dir 141 of 631) and (file  8079 of 34061) It has been running for about 6 hours or so now.  I think it's gonna take a while.  I asked it to change the name a bit so that the checksum file would be at the top.  That way if I go to a directory and want to watch every video in that directory, I can do a CTRL + A and then hold the control key and click to deselect the checksum file which should be at the top.  Then start the video player. I was wondering tho, is there a way to make it put all the checksum files in one place, like a directory call checksums, and they just all go in there?  Or just a single file in the parent directory?  That way the files aren't in each directory.  Thing is, can I still just run it on one directory if I have a suspected bad one?  Your tool does a lot.  So far, yet another awesome script tool.  Awesome work.  This should pick up on file problems easy enough.  Dale :-)  :-)  P. S.  USPS claimed my memory sticks would arrive by Wednesday.  Still not there.  Just says arriving late now.  Should have sent via UPS or something.  LOL  Oh, did get some rain today.  Also got some serious wind.