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-rw-r--r--content/posts/brief-archlinux-installation-guide.md2
-rw-r--r--content/posts/dumping-subtitles-using-ffmpeg.md2
-rw-r--r--content/posts/flashing-skulls-bios-thinkpad-x230t.md4
-rw-r--r--content/posts/kodi-watched-list-export.md4
4 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/content/posts/brief-archlinux-installation-guide.md b/content/posts/brief-archlinux-installation-guide.md
index aaa97b1..a006abc 100644
--- a/content/posts/brief-archlinux-installation-guide.md
+++ b/content/posts/brief-archlinux-installation-guide.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Well why didn't you say? Step aboard traveller..! Welcome to my personal guide (
* Lastly, reboot from to your new OS `reboot`.
-Now we're logged in, we can [set up the swap file](/blog/2019/06/10/swap-file-linux/) as an alternative to a swap partition (mentioned earlier).
+Now we're logged in, we can [set up the swap file](/creating-a-swap-file-on-linux/) as an alternative to a swap partition (mentioned earlier).
Lastly, I'd like to autologin my user, without using a display manager:
```
diff --git a/content/posts/dumping-subtitles-using-ffmpeg.md b/content/posts/dumping-subtitles-using-ffmpeg.md
index fd7c6c2..4ef1f9b 100644
--- a/content/posts/dumping-subtitles-using-ffmpeg.md
+++ b/content/posts/dumping-subtitles-using-ffmpeg.md
@@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ ffmpeg -i video.mkv -c copy -map 0:5 subtitles.srt
You should now have a single `srt` file with your subtitles as expected in them.
I'll write another post for how to format these files to a usable list type format later.
-**Edit:** [Follow up article posted here](/blog/2020/05/28/formatting-dumped-subtitles/). \ No newline at end of file
+**Edit 2020-07-25:** [Follow up article posted here](/formatting-dumped-subtitles-into-a-vocabulary-list/). \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/content/posts/flashing-skulls-bios-thinkpad-x230t.md b/content/posts/flashing-skulls-bios-thinkpad-x230t.md
index 31e2dc5..19982fb 100644
--- a/content/posts/flashing-skulls-bios-thinkpad-x230t.md
+++ b/content/posts/flashing-skulls-bios-thinkpad-x230t.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The official word from Lenovo is that you're unable to downgrade your BIOS after
The long winded way I got my BIOS downgraded was to write a bootable FreeDOS installation to my USB stick, using [Rufus](https://rufus.ie/) on Windows. The only files required on top of this is a compatible version of `dosflash.exe` and your BIOS image.
-You can grab a compatible `dosflash.exe` by extracting the binary from the [BIOS upgrade iso](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/gb/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-tablet-laptops/thinkpad-x230-tablet/downloads/ds029683) file using
+You can grab a compatible `dosflash.exe` by extracting the binary from the [BIOS upgrade iso](https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/gb/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-tablet-laptops/thinkpad-x230-tablet/downloads/ds029683) file using 7zip.
```
geteltorito -o out.img g2uj15us.iso
mount -t vfat bios.img bios/ -o loop
@@ -41,6 +41,6 @@ Your laptop was likely previously booting in UEFI mode, but the included SeaBIOS
I did plan to look into preparing a [TianoCore](https://www.tianocore.org/) or [YaBits](https://yabits.github.io/) payload to support UEFI, but BIOS works well enough and I don't care enough to compile my own Skulls images.
-And with that, an entry from the [New Years Resolution list](/blog/2020/01/02/2020-new-years-resolutions/) is complete.
+And with that, an entry from the [New Years Resolution list](/2020-new-years-resolutions/) is complete.
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diff --git a/content/posts/kodi-watched-list-export.md b/content/posts/kodi-watched-list-export.md
index 0786379..abbd1b0 100644
--- a/content/posts/kodi-watched-list-export.md
+++ b/content/posts/kodi-watched-list-export.md
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ date: 2019-01-31T10:25:00
tags: [ "Guides", "Kodi", "Linux", "Media", "Movies", "Servers", "Snippets", "Software" ]
---
-As I've outlined in [this page](/archive/movies/) I'd prefer to save space on my server and delete movies once I've seen them but also keep a log so I don't need to remember everything.
+As I've outlined in [this page](/archived-movies/) I'd prefer to save space on my server and delete movies once I've seen them but also keep a log so I don't need to remember everything.
Step in the Kodi plugin [WatchedList](https://kodi.wiki/view/Add-on:WatchedList) which will happily export your status to a SQLite database that can be worked with as follows:
```
if [ -f "movies.csv" ]; then rm movies.csv; fi
sqlite3 -noheader -csv watchedlist.db "select title from movie_watched;" > movies.csv
-sed -i -e 's|\"||g' -e 's|^|* |g' movies.csv
+sed -i -e 's|\"||g' -e 's|^|* |g' movies.csv
sort -k 2 < movies.csv > movies.md
rm movies.csv
```