.
So the question is, how do I set up my rsnapshot.conf file so that is Var is
backup on the remote server and excluded on the desktop?
my rsnapshot.conf = https://pastebin.com/470HY0bm
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So the question is, how do I set up my rsnapshot.conf file so that is Var is
backup on the remote server and excluded on the desktop?
my rsnapshot.conf = https://pastebin.com/470HY0bm
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Nick,
I've installed rsnapshot on my server. I tried to get it to pull from my
desktop, but as with pushing I can't get ssh to connect.
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e not I've go the exact same setup work in the reverse direction on
these two computers and it works fine.
I'm stumped.
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like.
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On February 29, 2016 01:51:27 PM Stephen Gregory wrote:
> > On 16-02-28 09:10 PM, Bruce Harding wrote:
> >> The home server houses a photo gallery with 13000 pictures and a blog.
> >> Should the number of files have a
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I need script would delete all my found caches in a
GPX file. This is a XML based file format.
Each entry starts with wpt SOMETHING
WITH A BUNCH OF LINES IN THE MIDDLE, INCLUDING THIS LINE WHICH
INDICATES I'VE FOUND THE CACHE. WHAT IS IN BETWEEN THE OPENING
AND CLOSING TAGS CAN VARY
continue to use it for now as I'm very familiar with it even if it is flawed
and I like the comfort of familiarity.
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On October 2, 2012 02:39:31 PM Raj wrote:
What you're looking for is the 'NAT loopback' functionality. Check to see
Raj,
I'm looking into your suggests I'll get back to you when I worked more on the
problem.
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On October 2, 2012 02:39:31 PM Raj wrote:
What you're looking for is the 'NAT loopback' functionality. Check to see
if that is perhaps
webserver. I can't not seem to access it
from the inside.
If you have any info that might help me with this issue please let me know.
Tried the following suggestions with no luck.
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From: Bruce Miller subscr...@brmiller.ca
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http://www.22squared.com/
http://www.thejohnnycashproject.com/
http://carlos.canalplus.fr/index_en.html
http://contempglass.org/
http://www.stuartrow.com/
http://www.phaselock.com/
http://www.silenceit.ca/
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http://www1.excelitr.com/
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with
the patience to help us past this task.
With thanks in advance.
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In archaeology you uncover the unknown. In diplomacy you cover the known.
attributed to Thomas Pickering, retired US diplomat, born 1931
to anyone with
the patience to help us past this task.
With thanks in advance.
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In archaeology you uncover the unknown. In diplomacy you cover the known.
attributed to Thomas Pickering, retired US diplomat, born
Linux-based competitors) and have no idea whether they might
(or
might not) hit the sweet spot of functionality and simplicity.
All ideas would be welcome.
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In archaeology you uncover the unknown. In diplomacy you cover
song. And so on and
so
on.
I am sorry for the length of this message, but I hope that it prompts you to
consider some of the long-term issues of organizing and maintaining a large
music collection.
Best wishes
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and rents should not be
able to edit anything, just submit.
The rational for this is that the Condo Board and owners/renters have not been
happy with these issues have been taken care of by the management company.
So if you have any suggestion please let me know.
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Brett,
Thank you very much for the thoughtful and supportive reply. I will certainly
take a look at the dslreports.com forum before I take this further.
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A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who
I assume by thumbdrive you mean one of the USB memory sticks which are
usually built using FLASH memory devices. You can google the FLASH memory
write limit which should answer your question.
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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:10:26 -0500
From: C.T. Paterson i.adore.my...@gmail.com
Are there posters for this event?
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On Wednesday 01 July 2009 12:21:47 pm Vu Nguyen wrote:
Hi Bruce,
It is unfortunate that the paper book business is suffering, but I
think it is just the sign of the time. There are now ebook readers as
well as free online resources that anyone with Internet access can tap
into. For me
follow-up bottom-posted
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configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0 module=nvidia
Should I be talking to the vendor about the graphics card? The machine is still
under warranty.
Thanks in advance
Bruce
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they kill my pics_convert script and further
to prevent it from happening again.
If you have any suggestions let me know.
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On Monday 04 May 2009 11:41:18 am Dan Langille wrote:
Bruce Harding wrote:
On Saturday 25 April 2009 7:28:59 pm Dan Langille wrote:
Giday,
I'll be buying a colour laser printer soon. Any recommendations?
Thanks
I really depends on what you what from your printer. I bought
http://reviews.cnet.com/multifunction-devices/brother-mfc-9440cn/4505-3181_7-32571641.html?tag=rnav
Brother printers have Linux drivers.
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Ubuntu: an ancient African word meaning can't install Debian.
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and previously many Thinkpads the information
that resides in them and its protection has been a nagging issue.
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Feel to delete this if it conflicts with posting OCLUG rules.
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in his
progamming that is hardcode.
I googled for this and all that I'm finding is man page kind of thing. I
makes me think this is not possilbe?
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After posting the note about the grep book, shouldn't have posted the symbolic
link post. Not only can I not write to save my life I'm blind as well.
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On Friday 17 April 2009 3:02:07 pm Michael Walma wrote:
Hi Bruce,
If I understand you correctly, the name of the image files are the
current ISBN 10 and you want to rename the files to the correct ISBN 13
while retaining a symbolic link named the ISBN 10?
That actually would
willing to pay for someone's time.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
David Maybury
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/content/show.php/Oxygen+System+Monitor?content=86664
Everything appears to go well until I actually try to install the SuperKaramba
theme. I get an error dialog entitled Installation Failure - Plasma Workspace
containing a not very helpful message, Installing the package
/home/bruce/temp/oxygen
by [127.0.0.1]
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On Tuesday 13 January 2009 2:36:31 pm Damian Gerow wrote:
Do you have any other loglines to share? What's the output of 'mailq' look
like?
Tried mailq but it came up empty.
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On Tuesday 13 January 2009 2:33:24 pm Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 12:52 -0500, Bruce Harding wrote:
I'm running a blog with Wordpress 2.7 and I would like have a limited
amount of users be about to register to my blog. The problem I'm having
is the verification email
that FOSS coders need
some recognition. Please send me private e-mail stating which FOSS project to
which you would like me to offer a symbolic donation. The Jean-François beer
fund is a perfectly valid option.
Thank you again.
Bruce Miller
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of translation). But this is not the time for me to take on
learning a programming language.
The package in question is called bitext2tmx. It can be found at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitext2tmx
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