Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread steve
Dear all, Thank you for your answers, unfortunately they don't help me much (provided code is too complicated for me). Le 19-09-2023, à 16:52:24 +0200, Nicolas George a écrit : steve (12023-09-19): I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a search on a specific we

Re: Printer HP LaserJet MFP M234sdw 5085B1

2023-09-19 Thread Marco M.
Am 20.09.2023 um 07:26:36 Uhr schrieb Aleix Piulachs: > error: debian-12 version is not supported, so all dependències may > not be installed. However trying to install using debian-11 version > packages I’ve installed it but there’s a file problem > python3-dbus.mainloop.qt https://developers.hp

Printer HP LaserJet MFP M234sdw 5085B1

2023-09-19 Thread Aleix Piulachs
Hallo linuxers Almost all the files on this printer are for debian-buster but I’m using bookworm with python3.11 and the laptop asus f75a with: Host bridge: intel 3rd gen VGA: intel 3rd gen core processor graphics Isa bridge: intel hm76 express chipset LPC controller Communication controler: inte

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 09:53:25PM -0400, Karl Vogel wrote: > On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 10:42:14AM -0400, steve wrote: > > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file [...] > > Take a list of words and turn i

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Karl Vogel
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 10:42:14AM -0400, steve wrote: > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file [...] Take a list of words and turn it into a single Google query matching any of them: me% cat keywor

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Jason
On 19.09.23 16:52, Nicolas George wrote: If not, then what you intend is completely forbidden by Google's terms and service. And they have detection: please only do this on a computer and network access when you will be the only one inconvenienced when they block your access. It happened on a com

Re: Amanda (was: sata driver compataility Q)

2023-09-19 Thread Glenn
My all time fav for file level backups is BackupPC. De-duplicates files in the compressed pool. Glenn On September 19, 2023 12:18:36 p.m. ADT, gene heskett wrote: >On 9/19/23 08:59, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> Compared to the setup required for amanda, that sounds very inviting. Amanda >>> has

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread DdB
Am 19.09.2023 um 16:41 schrieb steve: > I guess I could code a Python script to do that but if something already > exists I'd rather use it. Really, your wording is very vague and thus, i donno, if i even understand, what your trying to accomplish. But from what my phantasies entice, i would maybe

Re: Amanda (was: sata driver compataility Q)

2023-09-19 Thread gene heskett
On 9/19/23 08:59, Stefan Monnier wrote: Compared to the setup required for amanda, that sounds very inviting. Amanda has a very steep learning curve just because it is so versatile I'm still waiting on stuff, so no more actual progress. I used Amanda many years ago and was quite pleased with it

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Nicolas George
steve (12023-09-19): > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file, something > like: > > search keyword website: example.com >> file.csv > > I guess I could code a Python script to do that but if something

Re: [a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 19 Sep 2023 16:41 +0200, from dl...@bluewin.ch (steve): > I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a > search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file, something > like: > > search keyword website: example.com >> file.csv > > I guess I could code a Pyth

[a bit OT] Automate a (G o o g l e) search from a list of strings

2023-09-19 Thread steve
Hello, I'm sorry if this question is a bit OT but since the answer will be implemented from a Debian machine, it's not completely OT :) I have a list of 200 keywords and would like for every one to launch a search on a specific website and put the result(s) in a file, something like: search key

Amanda (was: sata driver compataility Q)

2023-09-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Compared to the setup required for amanda, that sounds very inviting. Amanda > has a very steep learning curve just because it is so versatile I'm still > waiting on stuff, so no more actual progress. I used Amanda many years ago and was quite pleased with it, but I must say I'm having a hard ti

Samba+Kerberos inside LXC container...

2023-09-19 Thread nimrod
Hi, I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container, named "samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory environment (functional level 2016). The container is joined to the domain using the realm command. Inside the container I can login with any domain user without an