Hello, I yet again come, hat in hand, for assistance from those wiser in the ways of the Linux. I’m having a bit of an issue downloading Jellyfin on my ElementaryOS laptop. I’ve tried all the guide on the first few pages of ddg only to receive errors after entering the comman “ sudo apt-get update “. I get ERR:3 https//repo.jellyfin.org/debian circle Release 404 Not found.

If someone can point me the way I’d be most appreciative

    • P03 Locke
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      419 hours ago

      You can do some wild shit with pipes:

      • head -10 /var/log/syslog - Look at the first ten lines of one of your log files, with timestamps on the front
      • cat /var/log/syslog | cut -d' ' -f1 - Splits the lines by a space delimiter (the -d' ' part), and grabs the first “field” (the one with the timestamp, using -f1)
      • cat /var/log/syslog | cut -d' ' -f1 | cut -dT -f1 - Splits the timestamp at the “T”, and leaves only the date
      • cat /var/log/syslog | cut -d' ' -f1 | cut -dT -f1 | sort | uniq -c - Gives you a count of each date
      • grep systemd /var/log/syslog | cut -d' ' -f1 | cut -dT -f1 | sort | uniq -c - For only the lines with ‘systemd’ on it, gives you a count of each date

      The standard GNU toolkit has a ton of utilities like that for doing stuff with text files.

      • @nom_nom@lemmy.ml
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        I find it unbelievably cool that the guys who came up with this got it so right the first time, that its still incredibly powerful today.

      • @Windex007@lemmy.world
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        At work whenever we need to build little command line tools, my team is always vexxed by my guideline to have the meat+potatoes in a script that reads well-formatted data off stdin , and outputs well formatted-data to stout. They always wanna have some stupid interactive prompts and saving to files baked right in.

        This is exactly why. You wanna save to a file?? > file

        You want to read from a file? cat |

        You want to save to a file but swap commas for colons? Sed.

        You get so much FOR FREE w/ the GNU toolkit, even for what you build yourself, by thinking in streams.