I have a project that I was working on in 2.3 and I started getting this
error.
JACK has either been shutdown or it
disconnected Ardour because Ardour
was not fast enough. Try to restart
JACK, reconnect and save the session.
It got the point where I couldn't work on the project anymore. I could o
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Sean Edwards wrote:
> I do not think this list is the appropriate place to discuss concepts such as
> the Tower of Hanoi tape rotation scheme, file bit settings for incremental
> backups, or encrypting/decrypting tape and disk based file systems.
>
I do not think this list is the appropriate place to discuss concepts such as
the Tower of Hanoi tape rotation scheme, file bit settings for incremental
backups, or encrypting/decrypting tape and disk based file systems.
There are plenty of step by step HOWTO's relating to Linux backup software
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Kim Cascone wrote:
> I've been researching that blind spot in the Linux community: a
> decent backup app
> and have read various people recommending tar, dd, dump, rsync,
> partimage, clonezilla, etc etc
> each person has their favorite way to do b
Kim Cascone wrote:
> q: what is your favorite backup app and why?
rsnapshot is fast and quick to recover with.
http://www.rsnapshot.org/
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hey friends,
yes i am a newbie.
I have had a real problem getting my initial screen resolution set and
unless i start the machine with a different monitor and then switch after
studio starts i can't see anything. the monitor is not being recognized. i
need to force a resolution. any ideas?
An
In my wiki (sorry, in Catalan) I explain how I setup an Iomega Home Network
Hard Drive, I mount it and access it via Samba, and I make local backups and
remote backups to this drive with rsync.
http://www.empresalibre.org/wiki/index.php/Iomega_Home_Network_Hard_Drive_320GB
http://www.empresalib
Set up another machine on your network and use cron to schedule rsync (you can
do either push or pull). Then, make backups of the remote rsync directory to
tape, an external drive, or a thumb drive.
Backula is a good utility too.
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From: Kim Cascon
Hi all,
I use Bacula as my backup app. And are the best program of all I think.
http://www.bacula.org/en/
It's text based but very straight forward and very well documented
This program saved my data when an server upgrade failed and I had to reinstall
every thing
So restoring data works! I kno
Kim Cascone wrote:
> q: what is your favorite backup app and why?
>
There are 2 I would like to see in the repos. (might be there for Jaunty
I gotta look)
* TimeVault - https://launchpad.net/timevault
* Flyback - http://code.google.com/p/flyback
-Cory K.
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I've been researching that blind spot in the Linux community: a
decent backup app
and have read various people recommending tar, dd, dump, rsync,
partimage, clonezilla, etc etc
each person has their favorite way to do backups and each is woefully
lame in offering a concise step by step HOWTO
> To run ardour with a lower screen size you simply need to execute
> with the
> ardourino flag
> $ ardour2 --ardourino
>
>
>> From the --help output " -a, --ardourino Fit on screens with
>>
> 800x600 resolution "
it occurred to me after hitting send to ask if there might be a
comman
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