I have been looking for something like Wayback, User-level Versioning File System for Linux, for years. The whole idea of zero behavior change versioning, until rollback, totally rocks. Now to have something like this for OSX and Windows.
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Couldn’t agree more, Rafe on Labels versus folders, labels win. I have fallen in love with del.icio.us labels and started experimenting with them in Thunderbird, dumbing everything into one folder with lots of labeling.
Now if I could just do the same with my home direcory or My Documents. And if MovableType made it easier to label/categorize. Well Thunderbird needs more than 5 label options.
Couldn’t agree more, Rafe on Labels versus folders, labels win. I have fallen in love with del.icio.us labels and started experimenting with them in Thunderbird, dumbing everything into one folder with lots of labeling.
Now if I could just do the same with my home direcory or My Documents. And if MovableType made it easier to label/categorize. Well Thunderbird needs more than 5 label options.
BASH Tips and Tricks
Toshiba – Magnia SG20
Found the Toshiba – Magnia SG20 for $239.97 over at TigerDirect. There is some info over on LinuxDevices.com. It ships with a custom RedHat 7.x but folks have blown that away if needed. I’m very tempted to pick one of these up as a play toy. So any thing I’m mising? Anything compariable out there that might make a better purchase?
Toshiba – Magnia SG20
Found the Toshiba – Magnia SG20 for $239.97 over at TigerDirect. There is some info over on LinuxDevices.com. It ships with a custom RedHat 7.x but folks have blown that away if needed. I’m very tempted to pick one of these up as a play toy. So any thing I’m mising? Anything compariable out there that might make a better purchase?
Linux on Linksys
Found on /.. Linux access on the WRT54G
This is a mini Linux distribution for the . In about 20 seconds, you can install a small set of Linux tools to your access point’s ramdisk.
A cool little hack.
Linux on Linksys
Found on /.. Linux access on the WRT54G
This is a mini Linux distribution for the . In about 20 seconds, you can install a small set of Linux tools to your access point’s ramdisk.
A cool little hack.
Firstly I know that what I’m looking for can be done DIY with pretty much any Linux distribution but the solution should be something that survives if I’m gone.
I’m looking for a Network Attached Storage(NAS) solution. It will need to support SMB, NFS, FTP and HTTP have a built in or easily attached tape backup, have at lease a web based administration and be a plug in and forgetabout it, except for changing daily tape backups. There should also be at lease 2 drives RAID’d for redundacy. Linksys has something close, the EtherFast� Network Attached Storage but no apparent tape backup option.
So anyone have some good suggestions?
Firstly I know that what I’m looking for can be done DIY with pretty much any Linux distribution but the solution should be something that survives if I’m gone.
I’m looking for a Network Attached Storage(NAS) solution. It will need to support SMB, NFS, FTP and HTTP have a built in or easily attached tape backup, have at lease a web based administration and be a plug in and forgetabout it, except for changing daily tape backups. There should also be at lease 2 drives RAID’d for redundacy. Linksys has something close, the EtherFast� Network Attached Storage but no apparent tape backup option.
So anyone have some good suggestions?