hi...
trying to find out what's the best/good app for doing a complete
backup/restore of a system. basically, i want to be able to take a
snapshot of a system and then store it. i need the snapshot to be able
to allow me to restore the server back to state it was in when the
snapshot was taken
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, bruce wrote:
hi...
trying to find out what's the best/good app for doing a complete
backup/restore of a system. basically, i want to be able to take a
snapshot of a system and then store it. i need the snapshot to be able
to allow me to restore the server back to state
minimizes the
danger of a catastrophic drive failure taking it all out.
As for backup snapshots, go to freshmeat.net and do a search for
rsnapshot, one of the better rsync-based snapshot apps.
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It may not be good enough for what you're trying to do but you
could look at the LOG target of iptables. This will generate
log entries for packets passing through a machine with a time stamp.
You'll need some way to pull that information out of the logs
and summarize it.
You might also want
On 08 Aug 2003 21:47:13 -0300
Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Is there a tool which can give me a snapshot of downloading speed on
machines who are being forwarded packages by my machine? Maybe some way
to use netstat -c .. (I'm trying to use netstat
Hey all,
Is there a tool which can give me a snapshot of downloading speed on
machines who are being forwarded packages by my machine? Maybe some way
to use netstat -c .. (I'm trying to use netstat -M and am getting no
support for ip_maquerading on this machine. I don't even know what
Of Herculano
de Lima Einloft Neto
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Subject: Forwarding speed snapshot / bandwidth load - any tools?
Hey all,
Is there a tool which can give me a snapshot of
downloading speed on
machines who
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 16:38, Paul Thomas wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 07:41:04PM -0300, Chris Watt wrote:
Redhat has every (non-beta) version they've released on their ftp site
ftp.redhat.com, but it's a little busy most of the time.
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 07:41:04PM -0300, Chris Watt wrote:
Redhat has every (non-beta) version they've released on their ftp site
ftp.redhat.com, but it's a little busy most of the time.
More specifically:
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Subject: Re: Archived snapshot of 6.1?
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 07:41:04PM -0300, Chris Watt wrote:
Redhat has every (non-beta) version they've released on their ftp site
ftp.redhat.com, but it's a little
At 13:18 2002/05/24 -0700, Paul Thomas wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a distro snapshot archived
someplace?
Redhat has every (non-beta) version they've released on their ftp site
ftp.redhat.com, but it's a little busy most of the time.
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On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 07:41:04PM -0300, Chris Watt wrote:
Redhat has every (non-beta) version they've released on their ftp site
ftp.redhat.com, but it's a little busy most of the time.
More specifically:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/6.1/en/iso/i386/redhat-6.1-i386.iso
Good luck
know I need to do some upgrading here, but in short, I really
need to restore a couple things first.
Does anyone know if there is a distro snapshot archived
someplace?
Thanks in advance,
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 05:08:29PM -0400, Miguel Rosales wrote:
Hi List,
Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows when you have a windows and press Print Screen later go to Paint
- Edit - Paste - Save As, etc, etc
Although you can do it in Gimp, I
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 05:08:29PM -0400, Miguel Rosales wrote:
Hi List,
Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows when you have a windows and press Print Screen later
Hi List,
Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows when you have a windows and press Print Screen later go to Paint
- Edit - Paste - Save As, etc, etc
TIA.
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Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows when you have a windows and press Print Screen later go to Paint
- Edit - Paste - Save As, etc, etc
You can use xv to do a screen grab. There are other programs.
MB
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Several ways.
Using Gimp, go to menu- acquire- screen shots.
KDE also has a gui apps call ksnapshot (which can be run from any win manager
I think)
Rdb
On Wednesday 20 March 2002 04:08 pm, you wrote:
Hi List,
Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows
You can also use ksnapshot if you are using the kde.
bye
sriks
Vidiot wrote:
Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows when you have a windows and press Print Screen later go to Paint
- Edit - Paste - Save As, etc, etc
You can use xv to do a screen
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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Miguel Rosales wrote:
Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows when you have a windows and press Print Screen later go to Paint
- Edit - Paste - Save As, etc, etc
In The GIMP, use File
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Miguel Rosales wrote:
Hi List,
Anyone know how to make a snapshot of any screen in Linux, similar to M$
Windows when you have a windows and press Print Screen later go to Paint
- Edit - Paste - Save As, etc, etc
There's a program called import which will create
Hey there guys and gals,
Got a question for you. I was just checking out my boss's ISP account and
found something interesting. I was wondering if there was a package that
would do this.
When in his shell account, he had a hidden directory called snapshot. If
you did all types of file
VERY IMPORTANT: THESE BINARIES ARE CREATED FROM THE CVS AND MAY NOT BE
IDENTICAL TO THE BETA THAT WAS RELEASED. THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL KDE
BINARIES. THIS CODE IS BUILT FROM THE CVS - MOST OF THE TIME IT WORKS.
MORE IMPORTANT: (And don't say I didn't tell you!) MAKE A COPY OF YOUR
.kde and
VERY IMPORTANT: THESE BINARIES ARE CREATED FROM THE CVS AND MAY NOT BE
IDENTICAL TO THE BETA THAT WAS RELEASED. THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL KDE
BINARIES.
ALSO, THE PACKAGES HAVE MOVED TO A NEW SERVER THANKS TO MANDRAKE. PLEASE
CHECK THE LINKS BELOW.
A new version of the KDE ALPHA binaries are
VERY IMPORTANT: THESE BINARIES ARE CREATED FROM THE CVS AND MAY NOT BE
IDENTICAL TO THE BETA THAT WAS RELEASED. THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL KDE
BINARIES.
This will be the last build until June.
ALSO, THE PACKAGES HAVE MOVED TO A NEW SERVER THANKS TO MANDRAKE. PLEASE
CHECK THE LINKS BELOW.
A new
VERY IMPORTANT: THESE BINARIES ARE CREATED FROM THE CVS AND MAY NOT BE
IDENTICAL TO THE BETA THAT WAS RELEASED. THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL KDE
BINARIES.
ALSO, THE PACKAGES HAVE MOVED TO A NEW SERVER THANKS TO MANDRAKE. PLEASE
CHECK THE LINKS BELOW.
A new version of the KDE ALPHA binaries are
But now, how to do a print-screen from within X?
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Brandon Dorman wrote:
that second menu is called Xtns I just looked at my own screenshots. :-)
Hi,
I want to know how to take a screen shot of my desktop. I have seen
pictures on the internet, and I want to be able to do that myself.
Thanks,
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What I do, is open up GIMP. The second menu other than, "File," is
something. Click on that and, "take screenshot." Do, "Whole screen," and
how long you want it to wait. And off you go. Right click on the image
that pops up after the, "beep," and save it as a jpg or whatever and you
have
that second menu is called Xtns I just looked at my own screenshots. :-)
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