[00:57] http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/12/rsync-net-zfs-replication-to-the-cloud-is-finally-here-and-its-fast/ [00:57] interesting read for admins [00:59] dust: better for #lubuntu-offtopic probably [00:59] we also need a backup solution [01:00] ideally a solution which all ubuntu derivates use [01:00] so u can do a backup and install that on another pc for example [01:00] well there are some nice remote option in pcmanfm for remote file transfer [01:00] yeah good luck. we don't agree on a lot of things [01:00] if not for any other reason but because we often use different libraries [01:01] especially lubuntu is the odd man out in that regard [01:01] no rsync in standard install? [01:01] nope but easy to install [01:01] it is in repos [01:01] it's like a lot of things— not a standard app [01:02] i did install backups... but none in standard install [01:02] tmux is not a standard option in all flavors and i think that's ridiculous :) [01:03] actually a better example: ssh [01:18] because u said ssh wxl :) https://www.psc.edu/index.php/hpn-ssh [01:19] thx dust but like i implied before, #lubuntu is for support and #lubuntu-offtopic for everything else [09:36] Hi,which utility does ubuntu use to checkout the packages which need to change when upgrade the ubuntu.For example ,from 15.04 to 15.10 . [09:44] guys? [09:45] do-release-upgrade relies to apt [09:46] it checks if there's a version, then it changes the repository and starts apt-get dist-upgrade [09:47] what I mean is when we release a new version of ubuntu. [09:49] what the utility does the developer use when they release a new version of ubuntu to deal with the changes of all packages [09:55] can someone help ? === HairyFotr is now known as HairyFotr1 === HairyFotr1 is now known as HairyFotr [21:56] hi guys, where can i find system logs, /var/log/syslog ?