Tuesday 20 May 2014

Set brightness from terminal


Set Screen Brightness from Terminal

We can set screen brightness from terminal by using xbacklight. Intially we have to install it before using. Open your terminal and type as

sudo apt-get install xbacklight

and then to set brightness to 10% more execute the command as

xbacklight -inc 10

To decrease brightness by 10%

xbacklight -dec 10

If you want to set the brightness to some level then, you can use the command as

xbacklight -set 50

The above command will set the brightness to 50. It will range from 0 to 100.
If you have any issues you can use comments to let me know.
Hope that helps.

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Sunday 11 May 2014

How to Download Total website by using Wget


How to Download Total website by using Wget


If you would like to download a whole website pages then you can do it wget.
wget is a command-line download manager,installed by default in almost all linux operating systems.
Syntax

wget -rkp -l3 -np -nH --cut-dirs=1 [URL]



Example

wget -rkp -l3 -np -nH --cut-dirs=1 http://ss64.com/bash/aspell.html