On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 9:35 PM, David Diggles wrote:
...
> here's an example of how not to script rsync, when just starting
> to learn how to script
>
> it got over complicated over time. i should rewrite it sometime :)
...
I guess I don't understand the point of sending that out. It's like a
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03.08.2012 17:15 полÑзоваÑÐµÐ»Ñ "Dr.-Ing. Torsten Finke" <
torsten.fi...@igh-essen.com> напиÑал:
>
> Dear List,
>
> my network is connected to the internet by three different DSL
> connections. At connection my ISP provides always the same IP addresses,
so
> that they are effective
On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 11:21:01PM +0200, Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
> Hi,
here's an example of how not to script rsync, when just starting
to learn how to script
it got over complicated over time. i should rewrite it sometime :)
#!/bin/bash
SCRIPT=${0##*/}
BASE=/archive0/_backup
SSHOPTS="-q -o
On Fri, 3 Aug 2012, Alexis de BRUYN wrote:
> Thanks Mats for your answer.
>
> >> The chip is a DL-165. Maybe it is my problem. UDL(4) mentions that :
> >> DESCRIPTION
> >> The udl driver supports USB display devices based on the DisplayLink
> >> DL-120 / DL-160 graphic chip.
> >
> > No
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 4:10 AM, Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
RSYNC_CMD="/usr/local/bin/rsync -v -n \
--rsync-path='rsync sudo' \
>>>
>>> This doesn't do what you think it does. The single quotes are getting
>>> literally passed to rsync, they're not reinterpreted after $RSYNC_CMD
>>> i
Thanks Mats for your answer.
>> The chip is a DL-165. Maybe it is my problem. UDL(4) mentions that :
>> DESCRIPTION
>> The udl driver supports USB display devices based on the DisplayLink
>> DL-120 / DL-160 graphic chip.
>
> Nope, DL-165 is supported. But looking at udl.c i see that is
Hi!
Can someone please confirm that this method is working:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#SendmailDNS
Running on 5.1-RELEASE!
Thanks!
Br/Anders
Dear List,
my network is connected to the internet by three different DSL
connections. At connection my ISP provides always the same IP addresses, so
that they are effectively configured with a fix IP address each. These
connections are managed by my external firewall.
Outbound traffic is load
Does openbsd ldap replacement for nis support netgroups ?
Thanks in advance.
Hi folks,
how is the current support in ldap for nis replacement ? I mean in
terms of supplementary groups support in ldap ?
Thanks in advance.
[]s fried
It is "clever" in Norwegian as well and remindes me of "Kling Klang
Studio" which is the private recording studio of Kraftwerk. Anyway, I
think such names are unsuitable for kernel level IO functionality and
really like the approach OpenBSD has chosen in it's naming conventions.
Sndio makes a lot m
>>> RSYNC_CMD="/usr/local/bin/rsync -v -n \
>>> --rsync-path='rsync sudo' \
>>
>> This doesn't do what you think it does. The single quotes are getting
>> literally passed to rsync, they're not reinterpreted after $RSYNC_CMD
>> is interpolated.
>
> Yep. $RSYNC_CMD will be splitted by space, t
On Thu, 2 Aug 2012, Alexis de BRUYN [Mailinglists] wrote:
> The chip is a DL-165. Maybe it is my problem. UDL(4) mentions that :
> DESCRIPTION
> The udl driver supports USB display devices based on the DisplayLink
> DL-120 / DL-160 graphic chip.
>
> Regards,
Nope, DL-165 is supported.
I have an older laptop that I recently upgraded from 4.9 to 5.1. The
laptop works fine (I'm sending from it now) as long as I don't have
the USB mouse and the PCMCIA wi(4) attached. When they are both
attached, eventually the system locks up and does not respond (no
panic, just does nothing).
I
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