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  1. Rsync is your answer. The list of options are very long

    And in greek. According to the man pages it looks like I'll have to first copy the files to a local directory then upload them.

     

    Note  that in all cases (other than listing) at least one of the source and destination paths must be local.

     

    scp looks like what I'm looking for but the man page is sparse and doesnt provide any example scripts, which is basically what I'm looking for. I was hoping someone with some experience would provide an example.

  2. Ok. Here's what I need to do:

     

    I'd like to setup an hourly cron job to take all the .log files from...

     

    ftp://me@serverA/files/*.log

     

    and copy them to...

     

    ftp://me@serverB/files/

     

    Both of these servers require a separate password. I have very limited experience with this sort of thing and any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks.

  3. mine works...both kde and gnome. Check your pkgs with mine;

    http://www.mandrakeusers.org/index.php?act...ndpost&p=103281

     

    here's my urpmi.cfg;

    http://www.mandrakeusers.org/index.php?act...ndpost&p=103089

     

    Also, for gtk there are new pkgs for 2.6, and the engines to.

     

    There's always the mv ~/.gnome stuff option.

     

    go cook it :D

    I use the same cooker mirror :wall: , grabed all the updates for gtk... I dont know what the heck happened to kde, it just hangs on login.

  4. Wow this is bad. KDE is broken too. I cant even launch drakconf from the command line. I get this error:

     

    /usr/bin/perl: relocation error: /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/Gtk2/Gtk2.so: undefined symbol: gperl_register_error_domain

     

    I dont know what to do now.

     

    [edit] I get the same error when I try to run MandrakeUpdate too. Gconf launches but crashes as soon as I touch it. Damn, my setup was running so well :cry: [/edit]

  5. I dont know. Nvidia recommends removing dri..

     

    You should also remove the following lines:

         

            Load  "dri"

            Load  "GLcore"

     

    if they exist.  There are also numerous options that can be added to

    the XF86Config file to fine-tune the NVIDIA XFree86 driver.  Please see

    Appendix D for a complete list of these options.

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