> Quoting Shaleh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > On 09-Mar-99 Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> > > Hi Debian users,
> > > In my country (Brazil) I only have to pay one tax between 0:00 and
> > > 6:00 AM independent of call time.
> > > I'm start thinking to get my home machine live
I wrote:
>> Here is another, much simpler, and probably better, idea. Stay up
>> late one night and start "apt-get dist-upgrade" yourself, and once
>> downloading starts, go to sleep. Use cron or at to automatically
>> hang up the phone when the expensive rates begin again. (i.e., just
>> put
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 11:43:50PM -0700, John Galt wrote:
>
> There is a holdover command from Berkely Unix called "yes" used almost
> exclusively in scripting--what it does is continuously applies yes^M (the
> ^M is a representation of the return key) [wups--apparently it replies
> only y now]
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, John Galt wrote:
> There is a holdover command from Berkely Unix called "yes" used almost
> exclusively in scripting--what it does is continuously applies yes^M (the
> ^M is a representation of the return key) [wups--apparently it replies
> only y now] while it's active. So w
There is a holdover command from Berkely Unix called "yes" used almost
exclusively in scripting--what it does is continuously applies yes^M (the
^M is a representation of the return key) [wups--apparently it replies
only y now] while it's active. So what your script line
would be is yes | apt-get
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Kirk Hogenson wrote:
>
> > Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> > > I know that apt-get -d dist-upgrade ask yes, but how do I pipe to
> > > it. I tried apt-get -d dist-upgrade | y and doesnt work: y -> command
> > > not found
> > > Tha
Kirk Hogenson wrote:
> Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> > I know that apt-get -d dist-upgrade ask yes, but how do I pipe to
> > it. I tried apt-get -d dist-upgrade | y and doesnt work: y -> command
> > not found
> > Thanks,Paulo Henrique
> >
> > > Pipe yes to it.
>
> I
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Kirk Hogenson wrote:
> Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> > I know that apt-get -d dist-upgrade ask yes, but how do I pipe to
> > it. I tried apt-get -d dist-upgrade | y and doesnt work: y -> command
> > not found
> > Thanks,Paulo Henrique
> >
> > >
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> I know that apt-get -d dist-upgrade ask yes, but how do I pipe to
> it. I tried apt-get -d dist-upgrade | y and doesnt work: y -> command
> not found
> Thanks,Paulo Henrique
>
> > Pipe yes to it.
I think by "Pipe yes to it", he meant to
I put in /etc/cron.daily the following script:
[18:42:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$more /etc/cron.daily/upgrade_debian
#!/bin/sh
#
# Para atualizar a Debian de madrugada
# update-debian cron daily
pon
sleep 20
apt-get update
apt-get -d dist-upgrade
[18:42:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
I know that apt-get
Pipe yes to it.
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Shaleh wrote:
>
> On 09-Mar-99 Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> > Hi Debian users,
> > In my country (Brazil) I only have to pay one tax between 0:00 and
> > 6:00 AM independent of call time.
> > I'm start thinking to get my home machine
A mirror is much bandwith for me.
I didnt test yesterday.
I will test tonight when I was at home.
Thank you, Paulo Henrique
Quoting Shaleh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On 09-Mar-99 Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> > Hi Debian users,
> >
On 09-Mar-99 Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi Debian users,
> In my country (Brazil) I only have to pay one tax between 0:00 and
> 6:00 AM independent of call time.
> I'm start thinking to get my home machine live at night and set crontab
> to use pon or wvdial (I have two a
Hi Debian users,
In my country (Brazil) I only have to pay one tax between 0:00 and
6:00 AM independent of call time.
I'm start thinking to get my home machine live at night and set crontab
to use pon or wvdial (I have two account, one with pon and other with
wvdial) and use /etc/ppp/ip-up.
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