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Important considerations besides megapixels?
You need to find that file, and either remove it or move it to your home directory. I haven't used eroaster, so I don't know what name it might assign. Try the "find" command to seek out large files. The following example command will display files greater than 1000 KB. The "-mount" option will limit the search to

Beamer puts slides in corner of large page
I'm wondering if I should find out about removing that and replacing it with the TeXLive installation. You should provide a minimal example so we can see what you are doing. I'm not sure what your icons are, but I found only a few .ps files in my beamer package, and they had pdf counterparts:

40GB Disappeared
My Father used my email address to have someone send him extremely large files. When they came through my computer had an error and I had to restart to be all my games to give it more hard drive space, hunted for the offending attached file (but can not find it and don't know what the darn thing was called).

Slow render time with large view files
Also, no unexpected file activity over the last four days. I did a Find for modified files and only legitimate files were detected. No *.txt or other 'funny' files. MS files like Outlook's .pst, Office Search functions, System.dat and Win386.swp were the primary large files updated recently.

find string in file and grab it and the next line
Mark Hobley markhob...@hotpop.deletethisbit.com comp os linux misc my0...@googlemail.com wrote: I need to compare each file against every other file and list duplicates. First check if the files are the same length. If their lengths differ, they are not the same files. You can then use a checksum: md5sum file1

FAQ 3.16 How can I make my Perl program take less memory?
This is my last attempt to find a solution before I add a Windows95 machine on my NT network to do ALL file sharing... Error: I have a Dell Poweredge 2200 (233mhz PII) running NT4.0 sp3 (plus hotfixes). I have a 9GB ultra scsi2 hard drive on board. If I transfer too many large files from a Windows95 client (of

Vista Ultimate - Cannot search Error8007370D
I cannot find what suddenly ate up 3G of space. Is there a way to list the largest files on a partition ? I am assuming something I did created a large tmp file or error log but cannot locate it. You can use the "find" statement, like find / -mount -type f -size 1024k -exec du -s {} \; that will search for regular

Conversion to RAID 5
Does anyone know any sites that have large files (doesn't matter what) that are free to download so I could test my speed. 22MB video file on http://www.pagesbarpub.co.uk/PCH/hereiam_01.wmv (and don't worry, it's perfectly harmless! It's a commemorative video I put together for a pub) Tart!

Large file support available
What if I want to look for any file greater than 3 megs? How could I do it? The reason I ask is that I'm sometimes short on HD space, and sometimes I could free up a lot of space by deleting a large LOG file, or deleting a large TEMP file that was never deleted because of a system crash or something like that.

Memory Loss saga...
I wand to use find to match a list of files, then strip out files I don't want to back up and then copy the files to somewhere else. These are large files that make an archive too big for tar so I can't use that method. What i thought of was: cp `find ... -printf "'%p' " | grep -vf nobackup` /backup_path but the

Slow render time with large view files
"Large print" is not something where large files are of much use. Manual focus because I like the option of having more control - I find the option useful with video I've done. I appreciate the input, the more the better. Look...if you don't want to describe the project in detail, that's your business.

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Hardware Hacking, Part 13/25
I find that the best way to set up your drive is to have a separate data partition. All data then can go on the 2nd partition with OS and programs on C: If I kind of do your idea about the data on a second partition, but I only put data consists of large files there. My backup hard drive is an exact mirror of

Want to test my 4mb dsl -- can't find large files lol
018- How can I find out the address and size of a BLOADed file? 019- What information is included in the VTOC and Catalog sectors? BLOAD Time Does Large Files Frees 15 Disp Free Error Test*** INIT CATALOG fix Sectors Sectors Msg Std DOS 3.3**- 8.9 sec Yes No No No Yes DavidDOS- 2.8 sec No Yes No Yes Yes

Background Hard Disk Activity
I use Irfanview and find it very good for general viewing, cropping, resampling and so on. It has a nice fullscreen slideshow mode that lets you move backwards and forwards Then I tried a folder full of large files, mostly GIFs and TIFFs, with a few PSDs thrown in for good measure. 43 files totalling 239 meg.

I can't find the film with Dr Divx
It makes no difference for reading, or for writing large files (only directory modifications require access to the journal). You can find this out by using System Profiler. System Profiler is located in /Applications/Utilities, or you can get there by going to About This Mac (under the Apple menu) and clicking

How do I find large files ?
Arthur Hagen a...@broomstick.com alt os linux suse Frank <schma...@nospamhotmail.com> wrote: Trying to find large files on a SuSE 9.1 machine. The line "find / -type f -size +10000 2>/dev/null | ls -l" finds large files and lists each file from the working directory regardless of the size.

find files
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anyone know any sites that have large files (doesn't matter what) that are free to download so I could test my speed. You could try the webcams from PlusNet (until they cut them from outside access or limit the upper speed, maybe :-) and with MS IE you could open more than one at a time (hint: ctrl-N) but you

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: DOS & ProDOS, Part 6/25
I believe that Graphics, Scanning, and Photography produce very large files but I have no experience of them. Within the last few weeks it was reported May I suggest that whilst you did not find the information helpful on this occasion that if you need to find out about a file there is the first place to look.

shareaza.com
paddy.o'br...@zzz.tg.nsw.gov.au comp os vms I have searched the web and in the docs for a way to search for large files on an OpenVMS 6.2 computer. We have only 20megs of disk space left on one of the disks and are looking to see if any large files can be deleted. I would like to get a listing of files and/or

find/replace
I then tried the "Find Large" programs and learned two important tips. 1 - You have to clear the "find" field which contains the last thing you looked for. 2 - This is yet another case of MS's fixation on the My Documents folder. This "Find Large Files" searches only there. But it did yield the problem... a 20mb+