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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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I didn't get anywhere new with your advice Andy.
Sorry.
What am I doing wrong here?
llib pianobar | sed -u -f filter.sed
sed: invalid option -- u
BusyBox v1.6.1 (2010-08-15 19:12:28 BST) multi-call binary
Usage: sed [-efinr] pattern [files...]
No, you're not dumb at all. You just have the default "sed" from the mini-linux environment, Busybox. I just grabbed the latest GNU source for a full sed and built it for the n810. Grab it from:
www.vsta.org/andy/pickup/n810_sed
Probably you shouldn't scribble on top of the Busybox one, just put this one in /usr/local/bin/sed (or /usr/local/bin/gsed to be really defensive) and it definitely has the -u option.
Andy
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I downloaded n810_sed, renamed the file sed, placed it in /usr/local/bin/ and made it executable like Andy suggested.
Did I somehow misread his post?
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I'll give this a try is just a few minutes.
Oh, and the reason why I wanted to weed out all of the extra junk is so that I can simply copy and paste any good song from Xterm and then head on over to this site to download it.
http://mp3juices.com/