Re: [gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-13 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 17:24:57 Grant wrote: > According to man rsync: > > "There are two different ways for rsync to contact a remote system: > using a remote-shell program as the transport (such as ssh or rsh) or > contacting an rsync daemon directly via TCP." > > I'm using remote-shell and

Re: [gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-13 Thread Grant
>> Man, rsync is easy to use. I imagined something else. > > Try Bakula with a robotarm tape changer to keep the two things in > sync... ;-) > >> Would rsnapshot be useful in this case? > > Defacto rsnapshot is just an elaborate wrapper around rsync... > >> What are the advantages of using a daemo

Re: [gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-12 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Grant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [13.08.08 03:31]: > > Man, rsync is easy to use. I imagined something else. Try Bakula with a robotarm tape changer to keep the two things in sync... ;-) > Would rsnapshot be useful in this case? Defacto rsnapshot is just an elaborate wrapper around rsync... > Wh

Re: [gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-12 Thread Grant
I store my music collection on my desktop and I'd like to keep my laptop in sync with an exception. My directory structure is laid out like: ~/music/artist/album/ which contains flac files, a cover.png file, and a folder called CD. I'd like to synchronize th

Re: [gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-12 Thread Eric Martin
Grant wrote: I store my music collection on my desktop and I'd like to keep my laptop in sync with an exception. My directory structure is laid out like: ~/music/artist/album/ which contains flac files, a cover.png file, and a folder called CD. I'd like to synchronize the flac files and cover.

Re: [gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-12 Thread Grant
>> I store my music collection on my desktop and I'd like to keep my >> laptop in sync with an exception. My directory structure is laid out >> like: >> >> ~/music/artist/album/ >> >> which contains flac files, a cover.png file, and a folder called CD. >> I'd like to synchronize the flac files and

Re: [gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-12 Thread Eric Martin
Grant wrote: I store my music collection on my desktop and I'd like to keep my laptop in sync with an exception. My directory structure is laid out like: ~/music/artist/album/ which contains flac files, a cover.png file, and a folder called CD. I'd like to synchronize the flac files and cover.

[gentoo-user] Synchronizing my music collection

2008-08-12 Thread Grant
I store my music collection on my desktop and I'd like to keep my laptop in sync with an exception. My directory structure is laid out like: ~/music/artist/album/ which contains flac files, a cover.png file, and a folder called CD. I'd like to synchronize the flac files and cover.png but keep th