finding a serial number of a jpg file in linux terminal





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I have issues decoding my jpg file to find it'sserial number from my linux terminal thought ssh .
my file and detail of command I did
M5KDAN44



grep "serial number" M5KDAN44


my error serialnumber is a value and not a sting to find
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    A .jpg file is usually an image in "JPEG" binary format (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_File_Interchange_Format ), so grep is inappropriate. Also, what is the "serial number" of which you speak? The command you list searches for the text string "serial number" in the file called M5KDAN44.

    – waltinator
    8 hours ago











  • @William Mollet Do you mean you have jpg files without the extension in the file name, e.g 123 in place of 123.jpg.

    – Vijay
    8 hours ago








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    Do you mean meta-information inside the image? Something like exiftool image.jpg | grep "serial number"?

    – N0rbert
    6 hours ago











  • @Vijay yes that's right but i need to find it's serial number (SN)

    – William Mollet
    4 hours ago


















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I have issues decoding my jpg file to find it'sserial number from my linux terminal thought ssh .
my file and detail of command I did
M5KDAN44



grep "serial number" M5KDAN44


my error serialnumber is a value and not a sting to find
please help










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    A .jpg file is usually an image in "JPEG" binary format (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_File_Interchange_Format ), so grep is inappropriate. Also, what is the "serial number" of which you speak? The command you list searches for the text string "serial number" in the file called M5KDAN44.

    – waltinator
    8 hours ago











  • @William Mollet Do you mean you have jpg files without the extension in the file name, e.g 123 in place of 123.jpg.

    – Vijay
    8 hours ago








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    Do you mean meta-information inside the image? Something like exiftool image.jpg | grep "serial number"?

    – N0rbert
    6 hours ago











  • @Vijay yes that's right but i need to find it's serial number (SN)

    – William Mollet
    4 hours ago














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I have issues decoding my jpg file to find it'sserial number from my linux terminal thought ssh .
my file and detail of command I did
M5KDAN44



grep "serial number" M5KDAN44


my error serialnumber is a value and not a sting to find
please help










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I have issues decoding my jpg file to find it'sserial number from my linux terminal thought ssh .
my file and detail of command I did
M5KDAN44



grep "serial number" M5KDAN44


my error serialnumber is a value and not a sting to find
please help







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    A .jpg file is usually an image in "JPEG" binary format (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_File_Interchange_Format ), so grep is inappropriate. Also, what is the "serial number" of which you speak? The command you list searches for the text string "serial number" in the file called M5KDAN44.

    – waltinator
    8 hours ago











  • @William Mollet Do you mean you have jpg files without the extension in the file name, e.g 123 in place of 123.jpg.

    – Vijay
    8 hours ago








  • 1





    Do you mean meta-information inside the image? Something like exiftool image.jpg | grep "serial number"?

    – N0rbert
    6 hours ago











  • @Vijay yes that's right but i need to find it's serial number (SN)

    – William Mollet
    4 hours ago














  • 1





    A .jpg file is usually an image in "JPEG" binary format (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_File_Interchange_Format ), so grep is inappropriate. Also, what is the "serial number" of which you speak? The command you list searches for the text string "serial number" in the file called M5KDAN44.

    – waltinator
    8 hours ago











  • @William Mollet Do you mean you have jpg files without the extension in the file name, e.g 123 in place of 123.jpg.

    – Vijay
    8 hours ago








  • 1





    Do you mean meta-information inside the image? Something like exiftool image.jpg | grep "serial number"?

    – N0rbert
    6 hours ago











  • @Vijay yes that's right but i need to find it's serial number (SN)

    – William Mollet
    4 hours ago








1




1





A .jpg file is usually an image in "JPEG" binary format (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_File_Interchange_Format ), so grep is inappropriate. Also, what is the "serial number" of which you speak? The command you list searches for the text string "serial number" in the file called M5KDAN44.

– waltinator
8 hours ago





A .jpg file is usually an image in "JPEG" binary format (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_File_Interchange_Format ), so grep is inappropriate. Also, what is the "serial number" of which you speak? The command you list searches for the text string "serial number" in the file called M5KDAN44.

– waltinator
8 hours ago













@William Mollet Do you mean you have jpg files without the extension in the file name, e.g 123 in place of 123.jpg.

– Vijay
8 hours ago







@William Mollet Do you mean you have jpg files without the extension in the file name, e.g 123 in place of 123.jpg.

– Vijay
8 hours ago






1




1





Do you mean meta-information inside the image? Something like exiftool image.jpg | grep "serial number"?

– N0rbert
6 hours ago





Do you mean meta-information inside the image? Something like exiftool image.jpg | grep "serial number"?

– N0rbert
6 hours ago













@Vijay yes that's right but i need to find it's serial number (SN)

– William Mollet
4 hours ago





@Vijay yes that's right but i need to find it's serial number (SN)

– William Mollet
4 hours ago










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