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find the dpi of images in a pdf
$ pdfimages -list deptest.pdf
Ref:- https://askubuntu.com/questions/760993/how-to-programmatically-determine-dpi-of-images-in-pdf-file
combine multiple jpegs into one pdf
snippet 1:
convert *.jpg file.pdf
snippet 2:
% cat combine_pics.sh #! /usr/bin/env bash script_dir=`dirname "$0"` cd $script_dir/bin convert `ls -v individual_pics/*.jpeg` all_pics_combined.pdf
Ref:- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13618236/merge-multiple-jpg-into-single-pdf-in-linux
apt-cache search with tags
Use axi-cache instead of apt-cache
axi-cache search term tag
For example
% axi-cache search scanner suite::kde 2 results found. Results 1-2: 100% skanlite - image scanner based on the KSane backend 68% skanlite:i386 - image scanner based on the KSane backend More terms: ksane skanlite backend image based attached scanning More tags: hardware::scanner works-with-format::png works-with-format::jpg use::scanning works-with::image:raster works-with::image scope::application
If we are using apt-cache, it would not be possible to “discover” skanlite unless we know the right set of keywords. For example, searching for 'scanner' and 'kde' would not have told us about skanlite package.
% apt-cache search scanner kde clamtk - graphical front-end for ClamAV libkf5sane-data - scanner library (data files) libkf5sane-dev - scanner library development headers libkf5sane5 - scanner library (runtime)
Ref:- https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/sect.apt-cache.html
bullseye release
- https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=981424 - blocker to upgrade from buster to bullseye
status of debian testing
Useful links:
- https://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/other/testing.html - Shows the number of release critical bugs that are affecting testing
- https://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/ - Shows how many release critical are there that affect next release
- https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/ - contains a link to release-critical bugs
distribution name
Use
lsb_release -cs
Sample run
% lsb_release -cs buster
Ref:- I came across it in https://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/download/linux-repos.en.html#debian
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