songbird composed on 2025-03-22 08:16 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> I'm not sure the subject is asking the right question, but determining
>> available
>> versions of any Debian package has always vexed me. In opensuse, it's pretty
>> simple
>> from shell prompt to get a list of packages
Hi Again,
On 22/03/2025 15:14, songbird wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
songbird wrote:
...
ultimately i really need a way to do backups that will
deduplicate
I do not see what you mean.
my old backups are not incremental so they will contain a
lot of files that would be identical copi
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (HE12025-03-20):
> It's not a workaround. It's expected behaviour. You told the NAS to
> share some of its contents with alexandria. That's what it's doing. Why
> would you expect it to respond to a random request from some other
> computer?
That is not what it is doing.
Ho,
On 22/03/2025 21:54, songbird wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
...
Not compressing the tarballs is possible.
i don't think it is really deduplicating but that is ok
for now. what i've been playing with this afternoon seems
to be going ok.
i'm not sure i have a daily run that is working
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
...
> Not compressing the tarballs is possible.
i don't think it is really deduplicating but that is ok
for now. what i've been playing with this afternoon seems
to be going ok.
i'm not sure i have a daily run that is working since i
don't always leave my machine on, but
Hey folks,
Andy -- thanks for the pointer; bcachefs continue to be on my list of
cool things to understand better, but I'm now aware using it in Debian
stable has some overhead.
Eben -- I raised a somewhat similar point to yours on one of these
lists a few months ago. My requirements were that i
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> songbird wrote:
...
>>ultimately i really need a way to do backups that will
>> deduplicate
>
> I do not see what you mean.
my old backups are not incremental so they will contain a
lot of files that would be identical copies to other backups.
>> and must be 100% bul
Hi,
On 22/03/2025 13:50, songbird wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hi,
backup2l is simple and has been reliable for me for years.
Cheers,
Jerome
interesting, at first glance it might help me out, but
i don't know for sure. i'm a bit worried though that the
debian package doesn't look like it
Hi,
> > Please see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1100640
> >
> > Summary is: use reprepro from experimental.
> >
>
> This report is from me. The "duplicate sort" message is gone, but reprepro
> version 5.4.7-1 is still buggy.
Sorry for not being clear. I was it by the same e
On 3/21/25 18:06, Will Mengarini wrote:
* Eben King [25-03/21=Fr 15:32 -0400]:
I have a 2x1TB RAID-1 array on one of my computers. It holds
a backup. It's starting to become too small, not because it's
shrinking, but because I'm getting more stuff. So, I need to
do something that ends up
Tim Woodall wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2025, Russell L. Harris wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 02:07:53PM +0800, tim wade wrote:
>>> I plan to make increment backup for my home dir.
>>> It's currently in the size of 1xx GB.
>>
>> I use git. I keep terminal open running a ssh connection open to th
Henrik Ahlgren wrote:
...
> Git is an awesome tool that can be utilized with a wide variety of
> files, not just software source code or text. However, it faces
> scalability challenges with larger files, such as videos. While
> extensions like git-annex can assist in managing these larger files,
>
Felix Miata wrote:
> I'm not sure the subject is asking the right question, but determining
> available
> versions of any Debian package has always vexed me. In opensuse, it's pretty
> simple
> from shell prompt to get a list of packages available in currently configured
> repos,
> one line each
Anssi Saari wrote:
> Dan Ritter writes:
>
> > (Cheap: $45 for a 4 x M.2 PCIe to PCIe x16 slot card. $10 for
> > single adapters.)
>
> The last part I can agree with but I recently paid something like $80
> for a TXB122 card which is just a 2x NVMe m.2 to PCIe x4 adapter card
> with the ASM2812
Eben King writes:
> I have a 2x1TB RAID-1 array on one of my computers. It holds a backup.
> It's starting to become too small, not because it's shrinking, but
> because I'm getting more stuff. So, I need to do something that ends up
> with a larger array using 3, maybe 4 disks. It'd be nice i
Hi Alex,
Alexandre Rossi wrote:
Please see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1100640
Summary is: use reprepro from experimental.
This report is from me. The "duplicate sort" message is gone, but reprepro
version 5.4.7-1 is still buggy.
Regards
Harri
Dan Ritter writes:
> (Cheap: $45 for a 4 x M.2 PCIe to PCIe x16 slot card. $10 for
> single adapters.)
The last part I can agree with but I recently paid something like $80
for a TXB122 card which is just a 2x NVMe m.2 to PCIe x4 adapter card
with the ASM2812 bridge chip. A card like this one:
h
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