Chris Nandor wrote:
I believe Backup.app is only available to .Mac subscribers, but the app
itself does not require a .Mac account, or being online, any longer. You
can back up to any local volume (including shared volumes over the network).
It's freely available at
On 02/05/2004 @ 11:57 +0100, Christian Hansen, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
Chris Nandor wrote:
I believe Backup.app is only available to .Mac subscribers, but the
app
itself does not require a .Mac account, or being online, any longer.
You
can back up to any local volume (including shared
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Chris Nandor wrote:
I believe Backup.app is only available to .Mac subscribers, but the
app itself does not require a .Mac account, or being online, any
longer. You can back up to any local volume (including shared volumes
over the network).
I just tried it, and the
I just tried it, and the application can be downloaded installed just
fine, but if you try to run it you're asked for a .Mac login to
procede.
I don't suppose there was an option for selecting the .Mac server?
I have some vague memory that Mac OS X server includes the ability to
set up and
On May 1, 2004, at 10:08 AM, Vic Norton wrote:
Is it necessary to go the Fink route to install Anacron on OS X 10.3?
It has to be patched to build on Mac OS X - there's a link to a
pre-patched version of it here:
http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/user/view/cs_msg/27894
sherm--
Greetings,
I try to back up my system once a week. I have a firewire disk drive
that I use for this purpose. I have been using the Lacie software that
came with it. Before Panther, I used to be able just to plug it in and
run it under my own id. Now I need to log in as root to run it. Which
I use DejaVu for periodic backing up of important folders. It runs as a
preference panel, uses
cron and psync.
If you want to use cron and let your system go to sleep then you might
want to take a look
some of the stuff I have at http://homepage.mac.com/levanj/Cocoa. It
turns out you have to
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Jerry LeVan wrote:
If you want to use cron and let your system go to sleep then you might
want to take a look some of the stuff I have at
http://homepage.mac.com/levanj/Cocoa. It turns out you have to do a
little song and dance to make sure the mac is awake (for a long
On Apr 30, 2004, at 4:36 PM, Jerry LeVan wrote:
If you want to use cron and let your system go to sleep then you might
want to take a look
some of the stuff I have at http://homepage.mac.com/levanj/Cocoa. It
turns out you have to
do a little song and dance to make sure the mac is awake (for a
Anacron does not appear to run cron jobs at at particular time, the
dailyWakeup/keypress/cron
combination can insure that the cron job is run on time. If you want,
dailyWakeup can even
restart the system to get going :) If you want a hands on approach
PMQueueManager will allow
you to schedule
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Jerry LeVan wrote:
Anacron does not appear to run cron jobs at at particular time
Yeah, that's the whole point.
The emphasis shifts from I want this maintainence script to run at 3:47
am every Sunday night to this maintainence script needs run once a
week, preferably when
Perhaps it's because I'm not strong on Perl yet, but I took a bit more
of a naive view here --
On 2004.5.1, at 05:22 AM, Joseph Alotta wrote:
Greetings,
I try to back up my system once a week. I have a firewire disk drive
that I use for this purpose. I have been using the Lacie software
that
On Apr 30, 2004, at 4:58 PM, Jerry LeVan wrote:
Yeah, but the person requesting advice say that he wanted the job
to run at an off time since it tied the machine up for 40 minutes...
It seems that with anacron, I would get into work bright and early, turn
on my machine and it would be useless for
(I just tried, for grins, under 10.2.8, su-ing to an admin user, then
sudo-ing a sh to get a root shell without logging in as root, but
open-ing /Applications/AppleWorks 6 as the root user didn't seem to
do anything other than opening the /Applications directory in a GUI
window. open-ing
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Alotta) wrote:
1. Can iSync be used for backups? I'm not sure if I have iSync
unless it is standard in Panther.
Well, Apple's blurbs seemed to say such things, but I think, when I
read the fine print, it was for backing up to
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