Earlier today, I finished editing a script for backups. Parts of this script
have been working for months, and now they are failing. Things like tar, gzip,
ls, and grep, are now reporting as "no such file or directory". As I said,
these commands in my script have worked for months. Now, the exac
I'm sure it does. But I believe (the Linux Mint system is not available
right now :-( so I can't confirm it) that it goes away after you close
the terminal window where the command was run.
I think there is a gnome-key-agent thingy also but I haven't explored it.
Rod
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On 10/04/2012 12:38 P
I wonder if perhaps Mint doesn't have a graphical ssh-agent manager
installed? If you:
ssh-add .ssh/${your_key_file}
does that work for you?
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Roderick A. Anderson
wrote:
> Poor subject so I have to explain.
>
> I've moved to Linux Mint 13 on my netbook from Fedor
Poor subject so I have to explain.
I've moved to Linux Mint 13 on my netbook from Fedora 12 and would like
to replicate some of the functionality I had before. My searches are
taking me in circles so I'm hoping someone on the list will have the
solution or a good pointer and/or correct terms t