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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] GUI
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Ben Escoto |
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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] GUI |
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Sun, 19 Jan 2003 00:06:52 -0800 |
>>>>> "MAR" == Miguel Angel Rodriguez <address@hidden>
>>>>> wrote the following on Thu, 16 Jan 2003 17:14:55 +0100
MAR> Exits a GUI utility for configure and check rdiff-backup ? For
MAR> example similar to SWAT in SAMBA.
That would be nice, and occasionally people tell me they are working
on one, but I don't think one is done yet. BTW, if anyone has any
suggestions on how to make rdiff-backup easier to use, or has stories
on what was confusing the first time(s) they ran it, it might be
productive to post them to the list. I'd like rdiff-backup to be easy
enough to use that users don't feel the need for a GUI.
Recently I have been trying to get my new TV card to record. So far I
think I need to run something like:
transcode -V -H0 -k -p /dev/dsp -i /dev/video0 \
-x nvrec='-input Television -norm NTSC -F 900',null \
-y yuv4mpeg,null -o test_video.yuv4mpeg -g 352x240 \
-u 100 -m test_audio.avi -f 29.97 -e 44100,16,2
What a mess! transcode and nvrec may be great, but it took me hours
to figure those switches, even with the help of a few web pages, and I
still can't get any sound. Hopefully no one has similar experiences
with rdiff-backup...
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Ben Escoto
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