Alan Truism wrote:
You guys are too much.
They're just thinning the herd.
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I'm looking for a few F/OSS syslog programs -- one easy to use (sort of like
Kiwi syslog) and another that's much more scalable and would let me, say,
aggregate logs from lots of different boxes and maybe even do other sorts of
cool things (find patterns, etc).
Any suggestions would be greatly app
I'm coming into this conversation late, but judging my the subject line
of your email, I'm guessing that this tool might be helpful.
http://www.knowledgetree.com/try-now
Someone in my LUG uses it for his company, and he seems to be very
pleased with it. The open source version, he says, does
> You have heard of Gentoo, haven't you? ;-)
Several years ago, I installed Gentoo and used it for a while.
Several of the packages then were really unstable, and I abandoned it
for other more stable and conservative distros (e.g. Debian).
I hear that it's lots better now, but I haven't tried it
Apologies if this is not the best place to ask this question, but if
I've apt-get'd some packages and then later want to recompile those from
source (using something like apt-get -b source packagename), is that
possible?
And what if I want to do that for everything that I've already
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