On Sunday 30 January 2011 17:44:43 Martin (KDE) wrote:
Am Sonntag, 30. Januar 2011 schrieb Anne Wilson:
> On Sunday 30 January 2011 15:44:33 Martin (KDE) wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, 30. Januar 2011 schrieb Anne Wilson:
> >
What about a real backup software like i.e. rdiff-backup (rsync like)
or others?
They tend to have a mirror-like effect. The directory structure is mirrored.
> That's why keychain is used. It passes the passwords, but
in an
> encrypted form.
OK, I took a look in the net about keychain.
So I don't understand why this will prevent your kde-apps from
running. Do they use keychain as well (fish or similar)? may be the
keychain get brocken or "shutdown"?
Exactly. It seems that it is causing disk sleep which is blocking other parts
of kde from running.
I guess a rsync without ssh works as expected did it?
Inside a single computer, yes, but you need ssh to do it across the lan.
I do similar stuff for backup, but with rdiff-backup. but the
problem
with the key will be the same.
Anne
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