Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

mhc2palm(1) [debian man page]

mhc(1)							      General Commands Manual							    mhc(1)

NAME
mhc2palm - add/copy articles from mhc to PalmOS. SYNOPSIS
mhc2palm [options] files... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the mhc2palm commands. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. mhc2palm is a program that add or copy articles from mhc to PalmOS. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -a Add mhc articles to a palm. all the original records of the palm will remain. -i Copy mhc articles into the palm. all the original records of palm will be lost. -n Do nothing effectives. Useful for checking. -d dev Set the device file connected to the palm. default value is /dev/pilot. -r dir Set repository directory of the mhc. default is ~/Mail/schedule. YYYYMMDD-yyyymmdd set a start and end date of scanning mhc. if omitted, scan from 3 months ago to 3 months after. SEE ALSO
adb2mhc(1) gemcal(1), mhc-sync(1), palm2mhc(1), today(1), mhc(5). AUTHOR
This program was written by Yoshinari Nomura <nom@quickhack.net> and this manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). 23 Jun 2000 mhc(1)

Check Out this Related Man Page

mhc(1)							      General Commands Manual							    mhc(1)

NAME
gemcal - Ruby/Gtk base calendar SYNOPSIS
gemcal [options] files... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gemcal commands. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. gemcal is a program that browse and edit MHC calendar data on X environments. It is written by Ruby/Gtk, so you need to install libgtk- ruby to run this program. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -g +x+y, -geometry +x+y Specify geometry. -r dir, -repository dir Specify MHC repository directory. -f file, -file file" Specify MHC schedule file. -d +month+mday, -daybook +month+mday Specify date. SEE ALSO
adb2mhc(1), mhc-sync(1), mhc2palm(1), palm2mhc(1), today(1), mhc(5). AUTHOR
This program was written by Yoshinari Nomura <nom@quickhack.net> and this manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). 23 Jun 2000 mhc(1)
Man Page

15 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Diffrent versions of Unix/Linux

With so many diffrent flavors out there, how is a person soposed to know what to go with? I'm not asking for specific discussion here in this forum, but I would like to see various pages and articles dicsussing the pluses and minuses of various unix/linux OS's. I have been searching various... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: MorderKartoffel
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

deleting files with dates 3 months ago

please help me with this????? :confused: :confused: i need to create a program that will run in unix that will delete all files in a given directory that is at least 3 months old. first the program will need to automatically know what date it is right now to determine the files it will... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: godalle
3 Replies

3. Cybersecurity

Linux Security help..! Thanks

I am newer to Linux/Unix/RedHat etc... I run a Linux root server with some 55 domain names, about 3 months ago the server was exploited. I need some good advice as far as Firewell's go and getting everything up and running. It was a pain in my *** and cost a lot of time and money.. Thanks! (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: denveraccess
0 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Move files and rename ??

1. If I have a file-yyyymmdd.dat in a directory DATA1, then how do I move this file to directory DATA2 and the file name change to file-yyyymmdd.dat.currenttime I can manual do this $mv fileA-yyyymmdd.dat ./DATA2/fileA-yyyymmdd.dat.`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S` but how do I move all of the files in... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sabercats
1 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

calculate 13 months ago

hi, I have a big file that contains datas since 4 years ago. I need re-create this file but just lines that are 13 months ago from today. see what I have: ( I have a file.ksh that calls this file.scl ok !!) ======== file.scl ================ /STATISTICS=stderr /STABLE /NODUPLICATES... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: andrea_mussap
3 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

calculate 13 months ago

hi, I have a big file that contains datas since 4 years ago. I need re-create this file but just lines that are 13 months ago from today. see what I have: ( I have a file.ksh that calls this file.scl ok !!) ======== file.scl ================ /STATISTICS=stderr /STABLE /NODUPLICATES... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: andrea_mussap
4 Replies

7. AIX

files not used

Hello I have a question How can I know for example inside /var the files and directories that dont have change from 6 months ago. Thanks for your tips (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: lo-lp-kl
1 Replies

8. Linux

Linux equivalent for...

I moved to a Linux system from Windows a few months ago. Most of the programs I had been using were already native to Linux (Firefox, the GIMP, Pari, etc.) and most others I found a close enough program (Crimson Editor -> gedit, Visual Studio -> KDevelop, Primo -> Morain's ECPP). Now I'm down... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: CRGreathouse
1 Replies

9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Searching by date range from filenames

Hello all, i have tons of files in folder named like this (yyyymmdd): bookcollection20100729 bookcollection20100730 bookcollection20100731 bookcollection20100801 bookcollection20100802 etc. I need to find files with date range in there names lets say from 2010.07.30 - 2010.08.02 ... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: Whit3H0rse
10 Replies

10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Is it a hard exam to pass?

Hi, I'm new to Linux. I installed Linux for a first time few months ago. Later, about a month ago, I purchased training set from Unix Academy and completed first part and feel like I'm ready for the exam. The set comes with the 4 exams included, so it's not about money. I'm just curious, can... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: newlinuxuser1
7 Replies

11. Linux

Linux Desktop OS

Right, I know this topic has more or less been done to death, however, I'm bringing it up again. I'm planning on moving to Linux as a full time desktop OS for my home system. I don't want to run a security distro, or anything that runs as root and just use my Windows OS in a VM when I need to use... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: 3therk1ll
11 Replies

12. What is on Your Mind?

AudioScope has had a magazine review. <shock>

Hi Admin and Staff... Thanks for hosting AudioScope.sh on this site. I have had the biggest surprise of my life today. This months issue of the UK Linux magazine "Linux Format" have done a small piece on the project. Issue April 2014, LXF 182, page 65... This I never expected and I... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
1 Replies

13. Android

Enhancing the very limited Command Line.

Sometime ago, somewhere on here, I said I was going to do some coding for Android. I installed the full dev kit and a few months ago this MBP developed a failed HDD consequently destroying the dev environment. I got an Android phone for XMAS and downloaded a terminal program. I then found... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
1 Replies

14. Debian

Need help figuring out how to use my Debian Partitions

Greetings, I've installed my Debian Server over 4 months ago, I didn't quite understand what the paritions were for, but the server provider made my partitions. Anyway I was putting most of my files in /gserver and it ran otu of space quickly when in the store page it says 2tb I barely used 18gb... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: debianguy4
2 Replies

15. What is on Your Mind?

Is this site for me?

Hello, I am new here and my name is Robert. I was actually looking for a forums website where I can go with questions regarding Linux and embedded Linux applications. I am fairly new (6 months) to the world of Linux and embedded Linux applications and the the learning curve is steep. When I am not... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: Circuits
13 Replies