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EVL 01-13-2017 02:29 PM

hello .. relative newbie to linux ..
 
I was having issues with windows, so I took the plunge & used lubuntu .. tried ubuntu & mint .. lubuntu is best for my limited system ..

Sooo glad to find a forum where linux users can support each other in what is clearly a powerful (yet challenging -- esp. for newbies) operating system & command line.

My main challenge now is organizing a huge number of accumulated files, backing them up, de-duplicating them, revising their modified dates, removing illegal characters from the names, appending dates to the file or directory name itself, reading files from my floppies, & a few other things.

Once data organized, life can begin anew ...

Thanks & good luck to all ..

petelq 01-13-2017 04:59 PM

Welcome to LQ EVL.
That sounds like a massive task you're about to start but you know where we are if you need us.

linustalman 01-14-2017 04:38 AM

Greetings EVL.

ardvark71 01-14-2017 06:17 AM

Hello and welcome to the forum, feel free to ask if you have any questions, as petelq indicated. :)

ericson007 01-14-2017 06:39 AM

Wow! Floppies. They still work? Awesome! Have not used those myself but when i was a boy hanging out at dad's office they were around. I use to have the floppy drive but disconnected it because i got a cd burner and new hard drive so it was wasting ide cable slots. Lol

We use to just trade game images using lpt ports and laplink back then.

Welcome to the forum. I am sure you will find answers to many questions here.

ericnyc1000 01-14-2017 01:22 PM

[QUOTE=ericson007;5654794]Wow! Floppies. They still work? Awesome!

Yes, USB floppy drive can be mounted on Linux with the right package.

Some of my old floppies work. They've been shelved for a long time.

Thanks to all who replied.

EVL

rtmistler 01-16-2017 07:22 AM

Hi EVL and welcome to LQ! :)

We're talking 5 1/4" or 8" right? None of them 3.5" diskettes as they were called :D

BW-userx 01-16-2017 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EVL (Post 5654497)
I was having issues with windows, so I took the plunge & used lubuntu .. tried ubuntu & mint .. lubuntu is best for my limited system ..

Sooo glad to find a forum where linux users can support each other in what is clearly a powerful (yet challenging -- esp. for newbies) operating system & command line.

My main challenge now is organizing a huge number of accumulated files, backing them up, de-duplicating them, revising their modified dates, removing illegal characters from the names, appending dates to the file or directory name itself, reading files from my floppies, & a few other things.

Once data organized, life can begin anew ...

Thanks & good luck to all ..

sounds like you'll be needing to learn. BASH scripting -> and BASH string manipulation and perhaps sed and awk for starters.

remember taking little bytes at a time so you do not byte off more then you can chew.

Jjanel 01-16-2017 11:19 PM

Hi! Maybe my post here might have some helpful ideas. Also here. Best wishes!

EVL 01-17-2017 11:00 AM

Thanks for warm welcome
 
> ardvark71 Hello and welcome to the forum, feel free to ask if you have >
> any questions, as petelq indicated.

> LinusStallman Greetings EVL.

> petelq Welcome to LQ EVL.
> That sounds like a massive task you're about to start but you know where
> we are if you need us.

> rtmistler Hi EVL and welcome to LQ!
> We're talking 5 1/4" or 8" right?

3.5"


Thank you all for the welcoming words.

EVL

EVL 01-17-2017 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jjanel (Post 5656004)
Hi! Maybe my post here might have some helpful ideas. Also here. Best wishes!

Janel, thanks. You sure put a lot of thought into that. And yes, I think it will be helpful.

EVL 01-17-2017 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BW-userx (Post 5655677)
sounds like you'll be needing to learn. BASH scripting -> and BASH string manipulation and perhaps sed and awk for starters.

remember taking little bytes at a time so you do not byte off more then you can chew.

Scripting, strings, sed, and awk .. Yes, I think these are a good place to start.

stats & touch for date modifications, perhaps.

Taking little bites is definitely the way to go. It can be a challenge to
select a small enough bite !!

EVL

ardvark71 01-17-2017 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EVL (Post 5656240)
Thank you all for the welcoming words.

You're welcome for mine. :)

Regards...


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