Can anyone recommend any data backup server software for Linux? I would like to remotely back up my office computers to my home through the night. I would like to only update the data that has changed.
Anyone know of anything like this? Thanks! -- ============================= Dan Belkie -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:27 PM To: Michel Clasquin Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] databases for linux On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Michel Clasquin wrote: > On Wednesday 20 February 2002 19:51, you wrote: > > > If anyone > > > needs only a simple flat-file database for personal use, try > > > xmbase-grok: > > > > Interesting program. How is its performance with large data files? > > Haven't tried it with anything major, but I suspect performance would > start to suffer after 10 000 records or so. It was never made with that in > mind. > I'm having a helluva time trying to get xmbase-grok to work correctly. I first tried the 1.5 source install. Building required motif; I had lesstif installed but couldn't locate the devel packages. So I grabbed and rebuilt the lesstif source rpms. Built grok but had to specify the Lesstif includes and Xext and Xp libraries in the Makefile. On running grok I received a bunch of missing font errors, even though they were available through xfontsel. The developer offered some help and suggested a possible entry in my .Xdefaults. This didn't fix the error though. He believes it to be a config error on my part. This is possible, but other applications run without error. I'm looking at this next. I downloaded the i386 rpm but this one required OpenMotif and not lesstif. I grabbed, built and installed the latest OpenMotif. Ran grok... Drats, same missing font errors... It looks like it could be a useful program but I'm not getting anywhere with it yet...
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