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sean wrote:
How is vixie-cron setup to accept remote connections?
Thanks
Sean
Forget this question, made a mistake.
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I've got another question. I recognized that vixie-cron stopped working
after the last reboot of my server. I
On Saturday 03 November 2007, Zimmerling, Alexander wrote:
sean wrote:
How is vixie-cron setup to accept remote connections?
Thanks
Sean
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On Saturday 03 November 2007, Zimmerling, Alexander wrote:
sean wrote:
How is vixie-cron setup to accept remote connections?
Thanks
Sean
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I've got another question. I recognized
Hi all
yesterday I emerged the nvidia-drivers. All went well.
Then I ran 'emerge -NDpvu world' (I set nvidia flag in make.conf) and
found out to have 2 versions of qt (3.3.8-r3 and 4.3.0-r2) and 2
versions og gnupg (1.4.7-r1 and 1.9.21).
So I unmerged gnupg-1.4.7-r1 and ran 'emerge -NDpvu
On 12:54 Fri 02 Nov , Stroller wrote:
On 2 Nov 2007, at 02:42, forgottenwizard wrote:
The error itself:
(111, 'Conection refused')
Settings:
PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES=warn error log
PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND=/usr/bin/esmtp
PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM=mail:warn,error,log syslog:* save
Hi!
yesterday I emerged the nvidia-drivers. All went well.
Then I ran 'emerge -NDpvu world' (I set nvidia flag in make.conf) and
found out to have 2 versions of qt (3.3.8-r3 and 4.3.0-r2) and 2
versions og gnupg (1.4.7-r1 and 1.9.21).
So I unmerged gnupg-1.4.7-r1 and ran 'emerge -NDpvu
On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 13:22:18 -0500
forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure what the purpose of telneting my own system it, either.
Would I be looking for an open port?
Telnet clients are useful debugging tools. You can connect to a
service (in this case SMTP, on port 25) and then
I'm looking for an easy way to encode the video files I acquire into a
single format and level of quality. It would also be nice to be able
to easily burn a DVD of the resultant file that will play on a home
DVD player. I'm sure there are at least several choices in portage
and probably sunrise,
On Saturday 03 November 2007, Grant wrote:
I'm looking for an easy way to encode the video files I acquire into a
single format and level of quality. It would also be nice to be able
to easily burn a DVD of the resultant file that will play on a home
DVD player. I'm sure there are at least
Hello,
I'm trying to use rsync to back up my home directory on mymachine to another
machine (backup_machine) using a cron job.
This is the crontab entry (in rmason's crontab):
0,15,30,45 * * * * rmason /usr/bin/rsync -av /home/rmason
backup_machine:mymachine_rmason
The logs on
On 11/3/07, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for an easy way to encode the video files I acquire into a
single format and level of quality. It would also be nice to be able
to easily burn a DVD of the resultant file that will play on a home
DVD player. I'm sure there are at least
Try adding -e ssh to your rsync command.
Search for -e in the rsync man page for an example.
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This is the crontab entry (in rmason's crontab):
0,15,30,45 * * * * rmason /usr/bin/rsync -av /home/rmason
backup_machine:mymachine_rmason
I have passwordless ssh between
I am trying to get LTSP working here.
All appear on the right track with one apparent problem, tftp'ing the file.
When I boot a client it appears to pull in the network information but
when it starts to tftp the file, I receive a message that the file is
not found on the client display.
I
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