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<eitan_> dondelelcaro: I can't find any relevant logs.
<dondelelcaro> eitan_: hrm; well, I'd try reinstalling gdm then
<eitan_> dondelelcaro: Ok... I'll do that now.
<eitan_> dondelelcaro: Ok... I'll try to logout and login again and see what happens. I may be back. Thanks again.
<Krazy-J> is there a backup program already installed on debian sarge? 3.1
<Krazy-J> or what is the recommended?
<Krazy-J> possibly with the ability to do incrementle backups on a set date/time (reoccurance)
<Gnea> Krazy-J: depends how, what and where you want to do backups
<Gnea> Krazy-J: localized or remotely?
<eitan> dondelelcaro: It works! It works! Thank you thank you thank you!
<Krazy-J> Well, local I can then have a script to automaticly ftp into the box and download once a week / fortnight
<Krazy-J> pretty much a complete system backup
<Krazy-J> so I could easily restore it at a later date
<Gnea> Krazy-J: rsync can do all of that, although you may want to write a custom script to take care of it all the way you want it done
<Krazy-J> yeah thats fine, I can do that..
<Krazy-J> so resnyc
<Krazy-J> hm
<hark> !rsync backup
<dpkg> www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
<Gnea> rsync
<eitan> Bye all!
<Krazy-J> should be in the apt-get?
<Gnea> yup
<Krazy-J> Selecting previously deselected package rsync.
<Krazy-J> (Reading database ... 24438 files and directories currently installed.)
<Krazy-J> Unpacking rsync (from .../rsync_2.6.4-6_amd64.deb) ...
<Krazy-J> Setting up rsync (2.6.4-6) ...
<Krazy-J> rsync daemon not enabled in /etc/default/rsync
<Krazy-J> hmm
<Krazy-J> [17:40:59] <Krazy-J> Setting up rsync (2.6.4-6) ...
<Krazy-J> [17:40:59] <Krazy-J> rsync daemon not enabled in /etc/default/rsync
<Krazy-J> :S
<Gnea> Krazy-J: please don't paste in channel more than 2 lines
<Krazy-J> Appoglises
<Gnea> that's just for the daemon
<Gnea> !rsync
<dpkg> i guess rsync is a superior network file synchronization program, you can find out more at http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/, or http://rsync.samba.org, or handy for downloading the latest kernel, eg: rsync -avz --partial rsync.kernel.org::pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.19.tar.bz2 /usr/local/home/peej/src/, or useful for backups as per http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
<Krazy-J> /etc/init.d/rsnyc start
<Krazy-J> should do it aye
<Gnea> you should really read about how it works before assuming that a daemon will handle it all, which it won't :)
<hark> Krazy-J: read the backup link above.. should explain it all for you
<hark> or /usr/share/doc/rsync/
<Gnea> Krazy-J: the nice thing about rsync is that you can use it with ssh
<Cowboy> sec: you set wrt sendmail ?
<sur3857> Krazy-j: also notice, when a client rsync works with a daemon rsync speedups are incredible only transfers diffs of files
<enouf> rdiff?
<enouf> Krazy-J: check out mondorescue.org and backuppc.sf.net .. both are in Debian
<xixor> Good evening everybod, quick question. How do I tell startx which window manager to start? For example, I do not have a .xinitrc file, and startx launches xfce4, thanks
<Krazy-J> hmm
<Krazy-J> anyone know how to set it up so that it'll do an incremental backup?

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