Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-02 Thread Tim via users
On Wed, 2021-06-02 at 08:17 -0300, George N. White III wrote: > One keystroke saving measure in UNIX is the use of the "PATH" to list > directories that are searched for a command. Always remember that paths are a common cause for scripting to fail. Someone does some experimenting with a command

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-02 Thread Joe Zeff
On 6/2/21 2:27 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote: You may find the Prompt "Is this ok [y/N]: " is not output from the pipeline until after it is blindly responded to. Unless, of course, you've put -y on the command line to avoid that issue. ___ users mailing lis

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-02 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 05:06:23PM +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Tue, 2021-06-01 at 09:32 -0400, Francisco Tissera wrote: Hello everyone, I am currently using Fedora_linux 34, and I'd like to know, since I have been using this OS for over a month and a half, and I find DNF's output a bi

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-02 Thread George N. White III
On Wed, 2 Jun 2021 at 04:55, Francisco Tissera wrote: > Is there a way to make that grep permanent? or would I have to type the > command including grep every time? > > I seeTh some terse responses, but you will find that a few hours learning some basics of the linux command-line well worth the e

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2021-06-02 at 03:54 -0400, Francisco Tissera wrote: > Poc, what you suggested, is really useful, thanks, since you wrote > that > any output can be customized to what I like. > > How ever, I have another question: > > Is there a way to make that grep permanent? or would I have to type >

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-02 Thread Joachim Backes
On 6/2/21 9:54 AM, Francisco Tissera wrote: Hello everyone, I'd like to thank both Ed and Poc for their input. Ed, adding the -q option makes it... Too quiet, LOL! Poc, what you suggested, is really useful, thanks, since you wrote that any output can be customized to what I like. How e

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-02 Thread Francisco Tissera
Hello everyone, I'd like to thank both Ed and Poc for their input. Ed, adding the -q option makes it... Too quiet, LOL! Poc, what you suggested, is really useful, thanks, since you wrote that any output can be customized to what I like. How ever, I have another question: Is there a way t

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2021-06-01 at 09:32 -0400, Francisco Tissera wrote: > Hello everyone, > > > I am currently using Fedora_linux 34, and I'd like to know, since I > have > been using this OS for over a month and a half, and I find DNF's > output > a bit... too much, if I could modify it somehow. > > I'd

Re: Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/06/2021 21:32, Francisco Tissera wrote: I am currently using Fedora_linux 34, and I'd like to know, since I have been using this OS for over a month and a half, and I find DNF's output a bit... too  much, if I could modify it somehow. I'd like to modify how it outputs the installation of

Modifying DNF's output

2021-06-01 Thread Francisco Tissera
Hello everyone, I am currently using Fedora_linux 34, and I'd like to know, since I have been using this OS for over a month and a half, and I find DNF's output a bit... too much, if I could modify it somehow. I'd like to modify how it outputs the installation of software. For example, when