Ted Roche wrote:
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
I want to thank all the people that sent me email on the F***king Cool
email, and anyone that is inspired to send more, it is certainly
welcome.
Now what I would like to concentrate on is more of the line of
Wow, I (or my boss) would really like to
Ted Roche wrote:
Ted Roche wrote:
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
I want to thank all the people that sent me email on the F***king Cool
email, and anyone that is inspired to send more, it is certainly
welcome.
Now what I would like to concentrate on is more of the line of
Wow, I (or my
On 3/23/07, Drew Van Zandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw not-so-great TWiki performance on a decent box, even...
liberty.gnhlug.org has two 1 GHz Pentium III CPUs, 1 GB main RAM,
and SCSI hard disks, and TWiki's performance still sucks mud through a
kinked straw.
Sometimes, actions in
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
I want to thank all the people that sent me email on the F***king Cool
email, and anyone that is inspired to send more, it is certainly
welcome.
Now what I would like to concentrate on is more of the line of
Wow, I (or my boss) would really like to see that at
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 19:01 -0400, John Abreau wrote:
On 3/22/07, Python [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. But if it is like dirvish, one changed record means a whole new
mysql.sql in the daily snapshot directory. rdiff would presumably store
a delta saving space and allowing finer grained
Ted Roche wrote:
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
I want to thank all the people that sent me email on the F***king Cool
email, and anyone that is inspired to send more, it is certainly
welcome.
Now what I would like to concentrate on is more of the line of
Wow, I (or my boss) would really like to
I saw not-so-great TWiki performance on a decent box, even... phpwiki ran
much much faster with less CPU load.
--DTVZ
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I want to thank all the people that sent me email on the F***king Cool
email, and anyone that is inspired to send more, it is certainly
welcome.
Now what I would like to concentrate on is more of the line of
Wow, I (or my boss) would really like to see that at work...
OR
I did this (bought
I bought one of the fancy Logitech wireless laser mice with the
free-spinning clickwheel, and it saves me time and irritation every day.
Not FOSS by any stretch though. :-)
I automated production testing of my company's products with LAMP
programming plus a custom test fixture, and it decreased
Drew,
This was good, it is along the lines of what I wanted for Simply
Amazing and Head Slappers.
Thanks,
md
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On 03/22/2007 02:44 PM, Drew Van Zandt wrote:
I automated backups of all the important data (on *nix and Windows
machines) with a small perl script run by cron (and cygwin/SSHD on the
Windows servers, automagic SSH login w/keys, etc.) including offsite
backup, wy ahead of where they were
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 15:05 -0400, Mark Komarinski wrote:
On 03/22/2007 02:44 PM, Drew Van Zandt wrote:
I automated backups of all the important data (on *nix and Windows
machines) with a small perl script run by cron (and cygwin/SSHD on the
Windows servers, automagic SSH login w/keys,
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 17:35 -0400, John Abreau wrote:
On 3/22/07, Python [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I was up on Python packages, but this was new to me.
I've been using dirvish which relies on rsync for the network traffic,
http://www.dirvish.org/
but saves a full copy
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