Hello, I have followed the man page of time commande to put a certain output format. However, time command does not recognise -f option.
Could you help please.
[adel@localhost generateInstance]$ time -f "%e" ls bash: -f: command not found
real 0m0.001s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s [adel@localhost generateInstance]$
Hello, I have followed the man page of time commande to put a certain output format. However, time command does not recognise -f option.
Could you help please.
[adel@localhost generateInstance]$ time -f "%e" ls bash: -f: command not found
real 0m0.001s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s [adel@localhost generateInstance]$
Try specifying the full pathname for time /usr/bin/time otherwise you'll be using bash's builtin
Cheers, Terry
Hello, I have followed the man page of time commande to put a certain output format. However, time command does not recognise -f option.
Could you help please.
[adel@localhost generateInstance]$ time -f "%e" ls bash: -f: command not found
real 0m0.001s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s [adel@localhost generateInstance]$
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Hello , I have sony vaio laptop I am running fedora 14 now but it have the same problem as fedora 13 that is no sound. No sound come when it turns on or when we try to play music or movie anything related to sound is not getting sound through speaker or headphones. I found a solution through Intel HDA analyser but that is not permanent. Every time I reboot my system I have to do it Again. The solution is by running HDA analyser go to the node 0x19 and turn the VIZ to HIZ !
Help me..
Apurva Tripathi alonemayank@gmail.com
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On 01/02/11 10:35, Apurva Tripathi wrote:
Hello , I have sony vaio laptop I am running fedora 14 now but it have the same problem as fedora 13 that is no sound. No sound come when it turns on or when we try to play music or movie anything related to sound is not getting sound through speaker or headphones. I found a solution through Intel HDA analyser but that is not permanent. Every time I reboot my system I have to do it Again. The solution is by running HDA analyser go to the node 0x19 and turn the VIZ to HIZ !
Help me..
Apurva Tripathi alonemayank@gmail.com
I wonder if you have PulseAudio Volume Control active? It's in my KDE Multimedia folder.
John P
On 02/01/2011 02:39 PM, John Pilkington wrote:
On 01/02/11 10:35, Apurva Tripathi wrote:
Hello , I have sony vaio laptop I am running fedora 14 now but it
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I wonder if you have PulseAudio Volume Control active?
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On Tuesday, February 01, 2011 04:13:20 am Adel ESSAFI wrote:
Hello, I have followed the man page of time commande to put a certain output format. However, time command does not recognise -f option.
Could you help please.
[adel@localhost generateInstance]$ time -f "%e" ls bash: -f: command not found
There are two separate time commands.
One is a bash built-in. To set the format for this time, please set the environment variable, TIMEFORMAT. Please do "info bash" and search for TIMEFORMAT.
The other is the time command described by "man time". To use this time command, please do $(which time) -f "%e" ls On my system, $(which time) happens to be /usr/bin/time so I can also do /usr/bin/time -f "%e" ls
On 02/01/2011 04:27 AM, Rick Sewill wrote:
On Tuesday, February 01, 2011 04:13:20 am Adel ESSAFI wrote:
Hello, I have followed the man page of time commande to put a certain output format. However, time command does not recognise -f option.
Could you help please.
[adel@localhost generateInstance]$ time -f "%e" ls bash: -f: command not found
There are two separate time commands.
One is a bash built-in. To set the format for this time, please set the environment variable, TIMEFORMAT. Please do "info bash" and search for TIMEFORMAT.
The other is the time command described by "man time". To use this time command, please do $(which time) -f "%e" ls On my system, $(which time) happens to be /usr/bin/time so I can also do /usr/bin/time -f "%e" ls
Quoting a command, even quoting must one character of the command name, will bypass the shell's builtin version:
$ \time -f %e sleep 2 2.00 $