

If you replace that "echo" with rm it would remove all the files Mkdir -p frogs/snake/dog touch frogs/cakes frogs/snake/cakes frogs/snake/dog/cakesįor i in `find frogs -name cakes` do echo "$" done Wolfy1339, I'm too out of practice at scripting but this is doable Wolfy1339, you want to delete a certain file name pattern from a bunch of subdirectories? Meh - not worth my time, I'm wiping out this image, doing a bad block test, and calling it a day Is there a way to change the dpi settings in ubuntu?

When I mount the drive on my other machine here, I can see vmlinuz.efi just fine I've got a folder with lots of sub-folers containing files i want to delete, using a specific name, is it possible to do this? if so how?
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On Wednesday, LA-based sports media company announced that it raised $32 million in a Series A funding round. CoVenture and GPS Partners led the round with participation from new and existing investors./srv//3/#ubuntu.txt /srv//3/#ubuntu.txt wolfy1339 It’s a well-known trend that Millennials don’t watch as much broadcast or cable television as older generations, and this trend holds true for Gen Z viewers too. launched in 2017 to bring sports content to these digitally native fans.īut at the same time, watching sports remains just as popular as ever. The media brand publishes its own content across platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube, and it’s found great success doing so. The company says it’s become the fastest growing sports media entity and the fourth largest over the past year.

Related LA Tech News Uniper Care Raised $4M, PocketList Got $2.8M, and More The company has 18 distinct brands in its portfolio providing different types of sports content, and across these brands it’s able to reach over 200 million fans and generate 3.2 billion views each month. It’s been a tricky year for sports, with the COVID-19 pandemic forcing several major leagues to suspend games. But luckily, was in a unique position to deal with this due to its diverse array of sports content. Channels across the brand feature everything from axe cutting to workout videos and more. “We bring fans a far wider array of sports than what can be found on traditional broadcast and elsewhere, which is a byproduct of our partnership with a wide range of leagues and rights holders,” president and cofounder Ishaan Sutaria said in a statement. says it will use its new funding to create more media brands for more underserved fandoms. It also looks to expand its existing brand line-up to more digital platforms. The company also says it’s looking into IP and talent development, e-commerce, acquisitions, sports betting and more. is fueled by a 32 million Series A funding round led by Austin-based venture capital firm Elsewhere Partners it closed in late Octoberthe same time the company announced its relocation plans. “At its core, our business has always been and will continue to be an adaptation of legacy sports media, simply re-imagining the same stories and narratives fans have cared about for generations, into programming best suited for the core and emerging digital platforms where today’s fan spends their time,” CEO and co-founder Brian Verne said in a statement. That move also coincided with naming Kahl as its new CEO.

“Early on that meant developing a deep passion and understanding for how this generation consumes content, and, in many respects, forcing ourselves to not try and reinvent the wheel. Fandom + formats + IP is our recipe for developing new hit programming.
