seem to remember talk of a handy backup utility on this list many moons
ago but can't find the email (which I saved because I knew I would need it
and now that I do it can't be found!).
I currently use BRU to backup my systems to tape, are there other
utilities out there (besides cpio, dump and piping to tar) for linux
people use to backup?
Just curious.
/frank
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Dennis J. Eberl wrote:
> See below, NuSphere seminar description. You should be able to click the
> link at the bottom to register.
>
> I'm registered. Anyone else going up to Portland for the NuSphere seminar
> next Wed, 8/15? I can take two or three if anyone needs a ride. Will
> probably leave in the wee small hours Wed morning to get up there by 8:30.
> Alternative suggestions welcome. The class ends about noon. I have to get
> back down to Eugene asap, because I have a final exam Wed night.
>
> As seminars go, this one is pretty cheap at $99. You get a copy of their
> basic MySQL/PHP4/Perl/Apache based web development platform -- and you get
> to hear the creator of PHP. Rasmus Lerdorf. lecture.
>
> Dennis Eberl ~:>(X){
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> Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 18:00:27 -0400
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Learn To Build DB Driven Web Applications on Open Source
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> Developing Database-driven Web Applications
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> An Introduction to MySQL, Perl, PHP and Apache
> With Special Guest, Rasmus Lerdorf, Inventor of PHP
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> Learn how to successfully develop database-driven web applications using
> Open Source technology. You will be introduced to Apache, Perl, PHP and
> MySQL, four Open Source products that can be used to develop
> enterprise-level database-driven web applications. Rasmus Lerdorf, the
> inventor of PHP, will cover the basic concepts of PHP and demonstrate how to
> develop a range of different dynamic web-based applications. This seminar
> will show you how you can save time and money using Open Source components
> to build your database-driven web sites.
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> In just one half-day, you'll learn�
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> � How to develop web-based applications using Open Source technology
> � How to make disparate Open Source components talk to each other
> � How MySQL handles enterprise applications with row-level locking code
> created by NuSphere
> � Why Open Source is a viable and fiscally sound platform for web
> development
> � Why developers look to Open Source for the next generation of
> database-driven web site development
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> Each attendee will receive a free copy of NuSphere MySQL, the Open Source
> web development platform.
> Attendees will also receive a coupon for $150 off a NuSphere training class.
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