Antonio S. Martins Jr.
2015-Jun-19 12:18 UTC
[CentOS] using rsync to sync desktop /home/user of to laptop /home/user
Hi G, :D ----- "g" <geleem at bellsouth.net> escreveu:> De: "g" <geleem at bellsouth.net> > Para: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> > Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 18 de Junho de 2015 10:44:56 (GMT-0300) Auto-Detected > Assunto: Re: [CentOS] using rsync to sync desktop /home/user of to laptop /home/user > > On 06/17/2015 04:15 AM, Antonio S. Martins Jr. wrote: > <<>> > > > Well, > > > > First try to hold in the same OS version on both, this will > > easy things :D > > this is true. > > both are 6.6 and as of 2015-0516 both are updated to release > 2.6.32-504.23.4.el6.x86_64. > > > IMHO, filter the dirs for firefox, thunderbird, etc... and > > try to sync only your docs and desktop info! > > this is true also and main of what i will need to sync, which i > intended to run from a script to work with paths in ~/ for: > > .mozilla, .thunderbird, Audio, Documents, Downloads, Graphics, > Personal, Pictures, Public, scripts, TV, Videos, WWW. > > > You can try syncing all and see what happens :D > > could, but not. building common ~/ for and then rsync/ssh took long > enough. ;-)Well, with unison you can make a config file filtering only what you want. Now you want only the config files, what are very little :D But, after the config stage, you will need to copy it in the first sync :D> > i found the file for screen info by opening > > system settings > display > size & orientation > > making a change to 'lvds' setting, then running from .kde > > ]$ find . -amin 1 -print > .kde/share/config/krandrrc, >I'm still thinking you need to define what exactly you want to sync, and stay on it. The config for display aren't needed and absolutely aren't wanted :D Att., Antonio. -- Antonio da Silva Martins Jr. Analista de Suporte NPD - N?cleo de Processamento de Dados UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maring? email: asmartins at uem.br fone: +55 (44) 3011-4015 / 3011-4411 inoc-dba: 263076*100 "Real Programmers don?t need comments ? the code is obvious." -- Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo sistema de antivirus e acredita-se estar livre de perigo.