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2005-07-23.txt:13:43:10: <lindi-> pgimeno: use ddd if you want to use menus and mouse 2007-04-19.txt:09:45:15: <fax> while true ; do dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1200 count=1 2>/dev/null | md5 ; done | sed -e s/0/ロ/ -e s/1/東/ -e s/2/京/ -e s/3/ス/ -e s/3/ス/ -e s/4/オ/ -e s/5/ラ/ -e s/6/カ/ -e s/7/ス/ -e s/8/ケ/ -e s/9/ト/ -e s/a/ダ/ -e s/b/㐭/ -e s/c/㤸/ -e s/d/㒵/ -e s/e/㤵/ -e s/f/㬲/ 2007-04-19.txt:09:46:27: <fax> while true ; do dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1200 count=1 2>/dev/null | md5 ; done | sed -e s/0/ロ/g -e s/1/東/g -e s/2/京/g -e s/3/ス/g -e s/3/ス/g -e s/4/オ/g -e s/5/ラ/g -e s/6/カ/g -e s/7/ス/g -e s/8/ケ/g -e s/9/ト/g -e s/a/ダ/g -e s/b/㐭/g -e s/c/㤸/g -e s/d/㒵/g -e s/e/㤵/g -e s/f/㬲/g 2007-04-21.txt:00:16:02: <fax> x=sed`echo '0ヰ1東2京3ス4ス5オ6ラ7カ8ス9ケaトbダcガd㒵eジfヤ' | sed -e 's/\(.\)\(...\)/ -e s\/\/\/g/g'` && while true ; do dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1200 count=1 2>/dev/null | md5 ; done | $x 2007-04-21.txt:00:21:48: <bsmntbombdood> while true ; do dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1200 count=1 2>/dev/null | md5 ; done | sed`echo '0ヰ1東2京3ス4ス5オ6ラ7カ8ス9ケaトbダcガd㒵eジfヤ' | sed -e 's/\(.\)\(...\)/ -e s\/\/\/g/g'` 2007-06-14.txt:22:19:03: <fizzie> There's also a strange sort of sensibility in leaving a dd if=/dev/full of=/dev/null running at a low priority. Gives you a "I'm doing my part to restore the balance!" feeling. 2007-08-19.txt:02:40:28: <oklokok> i can add if you like. 2008-03-04.txt:17:53:38: <ehird> dd if=/dev/god of=/dev/heaven 2008-03-16.txt:18:02:27: <AnMaster> SimonRC, it was just because I was in a discussion so it would seem odd if I just left 2008-04-04.txt:15:47:41: <AnMaster> ais523, nah it was generated with dd if=/dev/urandom of=test count=10M 2008-07-01.txt:18:39:30: <AnMaster> dd if=foo of=blah bs=1234 2008-07-08.txt:18:51:49: <pikhq> Slereah_: To wipe the partition table, dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hard_drive_here count=1 2008-07-08.txt:22:24:54: <Slereah_> A man proposed me the following command to nuke fucking everything : dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/... 2008-07-08.txt:22:36:45: <tusho> then $ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/THEHD 2008-07-08.txt:23:05:05: <Slereah_> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda 2008-07-08.txt:23:27:10: <Slereah_> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda 2008-07-23.txt:20:55:33: <ais523> Deewiant: planning to add IFFI to Mycology? 2009-02-25.txt:23:25:11: <AnMaster> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null& pid=$! ; sleep 30; kill -USR1 $pid; sleep 1; kill $pid 2009-02-26.txt:10:41:21: <AnMaster> ais523, quite interesting speed test: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null& pid=$! ; sleep 30; kill -USR1 $pid; sleep 1; kill $pid 2009-04-01.txt:23:14:33: <Sgeo[College]> dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ais523_mind 2009-04-01.txt:23:16:03: <Sgeo[College]> sudo dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ais523_mind 2009-04-04.txt:09:26:56: <AnMaster> $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1G count=2 2009-04-04.txt:09:28:08: <bsmntbombdood> $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1M count=2K 2009-04-04.txt:09:28:39: <AnMaster> $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1M count=2K 2009-04-04.txt:09:29:09: <AnMaster> $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=128K count=2K 2009-04-04.txt:09:30:16: <AnMaster> $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=128K count=50K 2009-04-25.txt:19:33:04: <ehird> AnMaster: anyway, the place I'm getting it from offers ubuntu linux as an OS option; it would be rather odd if they sold a totally ubuntu incompatible gfx card with that. 2009-05-03.txt:23:11:43: <comex> !sh dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/foox 2009-05-10.txt:19:37:33: <psygnisfive> grammaticality is more like "would it feel nature to you to say this?" or "would it sound odd if you heard this said?" 2009-05-12.txt:16:26:29: <ehird> dd if=/dev/zero 2009-05-14.txt:20:35:56: <bsmntbombdood> CAN I DD IF=/DEV/ZERO ? 2009-05-17.txt:19:20:50: <bsmntbombdood> echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; dd if=data bs=1M count=2K of=/dev/null 2009-05-18.txt:00:17:31: <AnMaster> ehird, ok. dd if=/dev/zero of=/image bs=whatever 2009-05-19.txt:23:24:12: <pikhq> while true;dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/hda;done 2009-06-10.txt:21:34:48: <FireFly> dd if=vowels of=/dev/null 2009-07-28.txt:19:28:50: <pikhq> dd if=floppy of=/dev/fd0 2009-07-28.txt:19:50:01: <ehird> Oh, just "dd if=foo.img of=/dev/fd0" 2009-07-28.txt:20:15:19: <ehird> "$ dd if=filename of=/dev/fd0 bs=1024 conv=sync ; sync" 2009-08-30.txt:14:39:03: <Deewiant> dd if=./... of=cthulhuise bs=1 2009-08-30.txt:15:04:29: <Deewiant> dd if=/bin/... of=evil bs=∞ 2009-09-03.txt:15:14:28: <AnMaster> ehird, dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/partition_in_question 2009-11-22.txt:00:31:09: <ehird> dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=8192 count=8192 2010-02-10.txt:20:03:02: <lament> it would be pretty odd if i weren't on the channel 2010-02-25.txt:18:14:05: <AnMaster> since both @ and q seems odd if not 2010-03-20.txt:01:28:36: <oerjan> be patient. now make a vector v of length 9 with 0's and 1's. then M v is a vector whose i'th coordinate is odd iff pushing the pieces that are 1 in v will toggle that piece. 2010-04-16.txt:21:05:11: <zzo38> Does that command work dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb 2010-06-21.txt:06:17:43: <pikhq> It *was* quite nice to do dd if=bzimage of=/dev/fdd, though.n 2010-08-28.txt:19:37:06: <alise> [ehird@dinky mac]$ dd if=/dev/zero of=disk.hfv bs=1 count=104857600 2010-08-28.txt:19:39:43: <alise> [ehird@dinky mac]$ dd if=/dev/zero of=disk.hfv bs=8192 count=12800 2010-08-28.txt:19:41:46: <alise> dd if=/dev/sdb2 | ssh user@host "dd of=/home/user/partition.image" 2010-08-28.txt:20:05:16: <fizzie> alise: If you're making a zero-image with dd, it's worth a thought to "dd if=/dev/zero of=disk.hfv bs=1 count=0 seek=104857600", to make a sparse file. For a 100-meg image it probaly doesn't much matter, though. 2010-08-28.txt:22:06:30: <Vorpal> alise, um? dd if=/dev/zero of=diskimage 2010-09-11.txt:16:47:54: <alise> [ehird@dinky Downloads]$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb 2010-09-17.txt:03:19:17: <Sgeo|PM> dd if=lupu-511.iso of=/dev/sr0 2010-09-19.txt:16:51:26: <alise> ehird@dinky:~/NixOS$ dd if=/dev/zero of=hd bs=1k count=0 seek=8388608 2010-10-17.txt:02:40:34: <elliott> catseye: then dd if=netbsd.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=8k (assuming /dev/sdb is your usb drive) 2010-10-17.txt:02:43:14: <elliott> $ sudo dd if=netbsd.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=8k 2010-10-17.txt:02:47:06: <elliott> $ sudo dd if=NETBSD_ISO_NAME of=/dev/sdb bs=8k 2010-10-18.txt:00:14:24: <Vorpal> dd if=/dev/sda1 /media/external-drive/whatever 2010-10-28.txt:05:50:10: <Gregor> # dd if=/dev/zero of=test.big bs=1M count=10 conv=fdatasync 2010-10-28.txt:21:40:02: <fizzie> ais523_: I used to run a "dd if=/dev/full of=/dev/null" for a while every now and then to balance things out, but it never seemed to help. 2010-10-29.txt:18:25:51: <elliott> cpressey: if you make the stick, then just dd if=stick of=foo, upload foo, and i can do the reverse obviously 2010-10-29.txt:20:54:46: <Gregor> # dd if=/dev/zero of=test.big bs=1M count=10 conv=fdatasync 2010-10-30.txt:03:07:31: <elliott> dd if=/dev/zero of=$@ bs=1k count=1440 2010-10-30.txt:03:07:31: <elliott> dd if=boot/bootsector of=$@ 2010-11-02.txt:07:36:08: <elliott> elliott@dinky:~$ dd if=/dev/random of=foo bs=512 count=4 2010-11-02.txt:07:37:04: <elliott> i guess cat /dev/random | dd if=/dev/stdin 2010-11-02.txt:07:37:22: <elliott> elliott@dinky:~$ cat /dev/random | dd if=/dev/stdin of=/dev/null bs=512 count=4 2010-11-07.txt:00:43:14: <calamous> So, sorry to interrupt the flow of the conversation. But can anyone explain this: root@neutrino:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/vdb1 bs=1M count=16 conv=sync 2010-11-07.txt:00:43:15: <calamous> root@neutrino:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/vdb bs=1M count=16 conv=sync 2010-11-11.txt:08:28:54: <elliott> -fda opengenera.tar.bz2, then dd if=/dev/fd0 2010-11-29.txt:22:31:58: <fizzie> elliott: If you want easy arithmetics, you can use a file as a unary variable. To convert the value to a decimal integer, extract the file size from dd diagnostics. To add a decimal integer N to one file, do "dd if=inputvar of=outputvar bs=1 seek=N". 2010-11-29.txt:22:33:26: <fizzie> I wanted to do something that would do `dd if=/dev/zero count=...` and so on, but it appears zero bytes are too scary. 2010-11-29.txt:22:34:59: <fizzie> They go away; "echo `dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=5` | hexdump -C" just prints a single newline. 2010-11-29.txt:22:40:21: <fizzie> fis@eris:~$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=42 seek=69 > t 2> /dev/null; dd if=t bs=1 2010-11-29.txt:22:43:45: <elliott> fizzie: x=`dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=42 seek=69 2>/dev/null` 2010-11-29.txt:22:45:50: <fizzie> But at least you can compute N*M without a temporary file: "dd if=/dev/zero bs=6 count=7 2>/dev/null | dd bs=1" and read the diagnostics. 2010-11-29.txt:22:46:49: <fizzie> $ (dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=42 2>/dev/null; dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=69 2>/dev/null) | dd bs=1 2010-11-29.txt:22:49:41: <fizzie> If nothing else, at least sh -c 'dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=42 2>/dev/null; dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=69 2>/dev/null' | dd bs=1 2010-11-29.txt:22:52:01: <elliott> dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count="$1" 2>/dev/null 2010-11-29.txt:22:52:01: <elliott> dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count="$2" 2>/dev/null 2010-11-29.txt:23:03:09: <fizzie> Just for the record, if you need to handle negative quantities, subtraction is really easy: dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=123 2>/dev/null | dd bs=1 skip=45 of=/dev/null 2>&1 will compute 123-45. 2011-01-04.txt:17:42:15: <cheater99> sspm: sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda 2011-01-04.txt:17:47:31: <cheater99> sspm: sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda count=10240 2011-01-04.txt:17:48:27: <cheater99> sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda count=10240; sudo apt-get orca; halt -pfw 2011-01-04.txt:17:56:17: <cheater99> sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda count=10240; sudo apt-get orca; halt -pfw 2011-01-07.txt:01:33:33: <cheater00> did you tell him to dd if=/dev/urandom ? 2011-02-21.txt:21:22:34: <fizzie> Deewiant: Weird: $ dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1M count=1 | od -N 10000 -v -t x1 -A n | tr ' ' ' ' | grep -v '^$' | (while read byte; do printf "\x$byte"; done) | wc -c 2011-02-21.txt:21:22:48: <Vorpal> Deewiant, dd if=/usr/share/dict/words of=/dev/stdout bs=1 count=10000 2>/dev/null 2011-03-01.txt:00:07:25: <elliott> dd if=COLOR.COM of=/dev/fd0 2011-03-01.txt:00:16:31: <elliott> dd if=/dev/zero of=floppy.img count=2880 2011-03-01.txt:00:16:38: <elliott> dd if=COLOR.COM of=floppy.img conv=notrunc 2011-03-14.txt:20:33:56: <Gregor> dd if=/dev/zero of=bigfile bs=1M count=10 conv=fdatasync # omfg this has been running for over a minute *sobs* 2011-06-25.txt:19:36:27: <Lymee> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mem 2011-06-30.txt:01:51:15: <zzo38> The way I did it required a command structure something like this: dd if=/dev/mem skip=`dd if=/dev/mem | od | awk`; consolechars 2011-07-01.txt:00:49:28: <zzo38> dd if=/dev/mem bs=1 count=2048 skip=`dd if=/dev/mem bs=1 count=4 skip=268 | od -t u1 | awk 'NR==1{print $5*0x1000+$4*0x10+$3*0x100+$2*0x1}'` of=rom8x8font 2011-07-08.txt:08:05:38: <pikhq> Sgeo_: dd if=/dev/urandom | tee /dev/* >/dev/null 2011-07-16.txt:19:30:45: <itidus20> in this pic you can sort of see the idea of "digging" through but the first problem arises. it looks very odd if the player does not turn his head around as he falls 2011-09-25.txt:18:04:57: <Vorpal> elliott: I did dd if=/dev/cdrom of=tmp-file and them compared tmp-file to the iso, it matched 2011-11-05.txt:20:17:42: <pikhq_> dd if=/boot/vmlinuz of=/dev/fd0 2011-11-23.txt:10:40:06: <Vorpal> `run dd if=/var/irclogs/_esoteric/2011-11-23-raw.txt of=/dev/stdout | perl -n -e '/:(.*?)!\S+ (JOIN|PART|QUIT)/; $j{$1}++; END {print "$_ $j{$_}; " for sort {$j{$b} <=> $j{$a}} keys %j}' 2011-11-23.txt:10:41:05: <Vorpal> `run dd if=/var/irclogs/_esoteric/2011-11-23-raw.txt of=/dev/stdout status=noxfer | perl -n -e '/:(.*?)!\S+ (JOIN|PART|QUIT)/; $j{$1}++; END {print "$_ $j{$_}; " for sort {$j{$b} <=> $j{$a}} keys %j}' 2011-11-23.txt:10:41:05: <Vorpal> `run dd if=/var/irclogs/_esoteric/2011-11-23-raw.txt of=/dev/stdout 2>/dev/null | perl -n -e '/:(.*?)!\S+ (JOIN|PART|QUIT)/; $j{$1}++; END {print "$_ $j{$_}; " for sort {$j{$b} <=> $j{$a}} keys %j}' 2011-12-19.txt:01:38:31: * elliott dd if=iso of=/dev/sdb 2011-12-26.txt:16:02:07: <fizzie> E.g. here's one add if you want to b