Problem: Article: locate functionality. The locate command generally works much faster than find, because it works off a database of your file structure. Not all Linux distributions come with the locate functionality installed, so enter the following commands to attempt to install it:   Type sudo apt-get update and press ↵ Enter. You can install it in Debian and Ubuntu like this: Type sudo apt-get install mlocate and press ↵ Enter. If locate is already installed, you'll see the message mlocate is already the newest version. In Arch Linux, use the pacman package manager: pacman -S mlocate  For Gentoo, use emerge: emerge mlocate locate database. The locate command will not be able to find anything until its database has been built and updated. This happens automatically daily, but you can manually update it too. You'll need to do this if you want to start using locate immediately. Type sudo updatedb and press ↵ Enter. locate to perform simple searches. The locate command is fast, but it doesn't have as many options as the find command. You can perform a basic file search in much the same way as the find command.   locate -i "*.jpg"    This command will search you entire system for files with the .jpg extension. The wildcard character * functions the same way it does with the find command. Like the find command, the -i ignores the case of your query. If your searches are returning too many results to handle, you can trim them down using the -n option, followed by the number of results you want displayed.   locate -n 20 -i "*.jpg"    Only the first 20 results that match the query will be displayed. You can also use the | pipe to send the results to less for easy scrolling.
Summary: Install the . Update your . Use . Limit your search results.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will include an Xbox 360 game supporting system link capability, game discs for each console (featuring the identical game version, maps, etc.) and as many televisions or monitors are you need for each player. Instead of crossover cables or network hubs, however, you'll also need either Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapters (for each console) or alternatively use built-in wireless networking that's only found in the Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E console editions.  Wireless connections may be beneficial for those who must locate their consoles and televisions/monitors in different rooms due to limited space. The other advantage is that this kind of arrangement even works without an Internet connection. Unfortunately, however, it will only support a maximum of four connected consoles. Original Xbox consoles may be connected wirelessly, but you'll first need to check the wireless networking devices' features. Some wireless bridges will do the job, but wireless access points may require special bridging or client-mode features. There's no way to combine wired and wireless connections for the same system link, so you'll need to select the appropriate method accordingly. If using an original Xbox 360, you'll need to attach a wireless networking adapter to the back of the console and install it according to the provided directions. Players using Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E consoles don't need wireless networking adapters and can instead use their built-in wireless capabilities. Be sure that you've inserted your game discs to each console. You also may wish to make sure your system has the most recently updated version of Dashboard. Then select System from the Setting menu and click on Network Settings. Next, select Advanced Settings from the Available Networks screen and click on "Create Ad-Hoc Network." Enter a name for the new wireless network and select Done.  Other players can find and select the new wireless network on the Available Network screen. Those using older versions of Dashboard should instead begin by selecting Configure Network and then selecting Wireless Mode from the Basic Settings tab. Then click "Scan for Networks" and select "Create Ad-Hoc Network." Enter a name for the new wireless network and click Done. Finally, exit System Settings, and other players will find your new network by selecting "Scan for Networks" and choosing the one you just named. You'll find system link instructions associated with your specific game, so follow those, and you're all set.

SUMMARY: Gather needed materials. Turn your consoles off and set everything up. Turn on your consoles and create a link. Play your system link game.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since food is fuel for the body and the brain, consuming a  nutrient-rich diet can support your mental health. Avoid sugar, refined carbohydrates, coffee, and alcohol. Such foods can worsen your symptoms. Instead, eat plenty of green vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean protein, beans, nuts and seeds. Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to support brain health. Get omega-3s from salmon, mackerel, flaxseed, and walnuts. Or, ask your doctor about taking an omega-3 supplement. Exercise offers neuroprotective benefits to the brain while boosting your energy and mood. Aerobic exercise, in particular, has been shown to improve your ability to understand social situations, enhance attention span, and boost working memory. Get at least 30 minutes of physical activity each day. Try aerobic exercises like running, hiking, swimming, dancing, or cycling. Poor sleep habits can signal a  relapse of schizophrenia symptoms or worsen ongoing symptoms. It’s important to talk to your doctor about sleep problems and come up with a game plan for improving sleep quality and duration.  Try sleeping only at night, reserving the bedroom for sleep and sex, and powering off electronic devices at least an hour before bed. You might also create a  bedtime routine, such as taking a warm bath or doing some light reading. If sleep problems persist, tell your doctor. They may be able to prescribe new medications or change your current meds to help you sleep better. Living with schizophrenia can mean having many days in which your symptoms are especially bad, leading to loss of contact with reality and even hospitalization. It can help to improve your outlook of living with this condition by starting a gratitude practice. Gratitude has been shown to benefit brain health and mood. Reap the benefits by jotting down some of the good things that happen on days when your symptoms are manageable.
Summary: Eat a nutritious diet. Stay physically active. Build a consistent sleep routine. Practice  gratitude for the good days.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is where halibut typically spend their time.  Once you hit bottom, reel back a bit so you are just off the floor.  Wait for around thirty seconds for a bite before moving the bait again. Raise and lower the bait a few feet (meters) or gently move it from side to side in the water to help attract the fish to your line. If, after about a dozen casts, you haven’t had a bite, you may want to consider repositioning.  Try exploring one of your other target spots. Once you do get a bite, fight your instinct to set the hook by pulling — a powerful halibut is likely to slip free this way.  Instead, allow your fishing line to lower back into the water until it goes tight. Wind and lower your fishing rod and then pull again, bringing the halibut up close to the water's surface.  Take your time and go easy.  Halibut will often come to the surface without much resistance if a gentle touch is applied. Keep going until the fish is just below the water’s surface. Don’t try to fight it or pull it closer, or you will likely lose your hook or break your line.  Instead, give it some slack and wait for it to calm back down.  Then, try slowly but surely bringing it up again.  Remember, this magnificent fish is worth the extra time.
Summary:
Drop your bait close to the bottom of the sea floor. Wait for a halibut to take the bait. Set your hook and steadily pull the line up with control. Allow a “spooked” halibut to run free for a bit.