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2007 Aug 22
6
Synchronzing workspaces
How do people go about synchronizing multiple workspaces on different
workstations? I tend to wind up with projects spread around the various
machines I work on. I find that placing the directories on a server and
reading them remotely tends to slow things down.
thanks,
Eric
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2005 Jul 20
0
Palm Pilot, USB, pppd and udev
...vices are not removed, I'm getting a bit different message:
kernel: usb 2-1: USB disconnect, address 4
kernel: visor 2-1:1.0: device disconnected
I've just started playing with my Palm under Linux, and so far I've only noticed
this when using PPP over USB. So far when doing plain-old synchronzation (to
gnome Palm applet) it seems that devices are always created and removed as
expected.
Has anybody else noticed this and/or has advice what to do?
Thanks,
Alex
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2005 Feb 02
0
[Bug 2296] New: Idea: transparently uncompress .gz and .bz2 files before synchronizing.
...asurement I did shows that
uncompressing the file before transfer gives an improvement of a factor of 10.
[.tar.bz2 files synchronize fairly efficiently over rsync if most of the archive
contents are unaltered. However, if the archive files all contain many small
changes (e.g. a database dump), the synchronzation is little better than scp.]
Yes, I do know that the real solution is not to use rsync to transfer compressed
files in the first place. So this is just a nice idea (to transparently do the
most obvious thing) rather than a suggestion of great importance.
Thanks very much,
Richard
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2002 Aug 18
0
rsync stops files transfert unexpectedly
Hello,
i used rsync for some years ago...Well fine because i synchronize laptops
and servers or laptops and PCs using rsync AND between both unix/linux
machines and unix/linux filesystems. Ok.
Now, i have to synchronize files that are on unix/linux filestems AND on
win filesystems (NTFS and FAT)...I thought: "don't worry, mounting win
filsystems with samba and so on". Yes