at that time.
Hmmm
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something to do with the statetables in the firewall, but I was not able to
succeed with that assumption.
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Op donderdag 09 augustus 2007, schreef Alex Zbyslaw:
Hello,
Bram Schoenmakers wrote:
# /sbin/dump -0uan -L -h 0 -f - / | /usr/bin/bzip2 | /usr/bin/ssh
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dd of=/backup/webserver/root.0.bz2
bzip2 is darned slow and not always much better than gzip -9. It might
standalone converter
that gets rids of markup more elegantly? Something where i
can say
% cmd file_1.html ... file_N.html and output file_1.text ...
file_N.text?
thanks, gents,
gary
textproc/html2text
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out if I have to reboot my machine.
Bumping... since I'm interested in the answer as well. On Google there's
almost no additional info about freebsd-update, only the 'official' page
describing what the tool is.
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again? I have about 30 saved queries, none of
them work any more.
What kind of database? Native (SQLite), MySQL, Postgres?
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shouldn't have to use scripts like these just to change a setting on the
network interface.
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that I have tons of KDE games, and I'm not rreally a
gamer. No, I haven't a clue where the games came from.)
Probably the kdegames package. You can safely remove it without compromising
your system :)
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Digikam should be capable of that as well (frontend for gphoto and with album
management)
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the shop owner. I have good
experience with the shop (and the owner is a good fellow :)
[1] http://www.munnikes.nl
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for broken dependencies and rebuilds the corresponding
packages then. Is there something similar for FreeBSD?
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, since I've checked the CVS logs for dump(8) and couldn't find a
commit which would have solved that problem in the meantime.
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then). But with -h 0 on every incremental dump it's OK now.
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set
all 'nodump' flags where appropriate, but I'm hoping that someone can
enlighten me what is going on.
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Op donderdag 15 maart 2007, schreef John Nielsen:
Hi,
On Thursday 15 March 2007 13:57, Bram Schoenmakers wrote:
I'm using dump(8) for backing up a FreeBSD 4.10 server. In order to
decrease the resulting file size, I flagged some directories like
/usr/ports and /usr/src with 'nodump'. I
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