So, I have a microSD card in my mouse USB hub. I would like to make it my handy #backup in case of the main disk failure, for things like my password manager database, browser config files and some precious resources like rare fonts or LibreOffice templates I made.
My laptop runs #Debian / #KDE, and I am looking for some simple #utility to run the #sync, perhaps with versioning, whenever one of the files on the source list changes.
For other purposes I run #Syncthing, but I canot see a way to use it between two local folders.
OTOH I am not afraid of the console, and I am keen to learn some simple way to #script the task.
#Debian #KDE #subtitles
I am trying to #subtitle a #video. #subAegis (neither repo nor Flatpak) doesn't want to start. github.com/kitone/subtitleedit… has no tutorials and the UX is subpar.
KDE Subtitle Composer refuses to open the text file, vaguely hinting possible char encoding problem. Unfortunately KDE resources are all stubs for this app.
So, can someone help me either to get real tutorial for this KDE app, or to find something that both works and is user friendly? I am reluctant to use SAAS.
#Debian #Samba #Dolphin #KDE How to log in to the share?
smbclient '\\192.168.88.1\Video' --user=xxxx.yyyy/zzzz --password=*******
works like a charm with full access, as defined on samba server (Microtic RouterOS).
Now, when I create a remote place via Dolphin, there is no way to enter password and I am given R/O access to the share.
What am I missing?
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Access denied.
Cannot write to smb://petros@192.168.88.1/Video/Pliktekstowy.txt.
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Za niedługo Xfce oraz Pantheon (elementaryOS) też będą w pełni sprawnymj kompozytorami wayland
No cos dziwnego. Może koś doradzi?
Operating System: #Artix #Linux x86_64
#KDE #Plasma Version: 5.27.10
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.112.0
Qt Version: 5.15.11
Kernel Version: 6.6.7-artix1-1 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11
Sam nie wiem kiedy, ale mi się porobiło takie coś, jak chcę wysłać plik. Tak jest w: #Signal, #Telegram i #DeltaChat
Zwykły manager plików, libre office i Thunderbird pokazują wszystko ładnie i czytelnie.
Po drodze eksperymentowałem ze schematami kolorów, ale nawet nie wiem, kiedy to wskoczyło, ani jak to zresetować.
Teraz mam ustalone
Styl aplikacji: plastique
Styl plazmy: Breeze
Kolory: Breeze light
#How-to #PDF #printing with predefined print parameters?
I am running #Linux with #KDE Plasma and do some printing (stickers, zines and such). Currently I am using #Okular for that, and I have to set printing parameters every time: number of copies, page size, margins, scaling, paper type and source, etc..
What I would like to have is a set of print "modes" I could apply to any given pdf or graphic file and have it printed in a standard way. I can even stretch my competences and write a shell script, if I know what utility to use.
Someone point me in the right direction, please?
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in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*] • • •Jakub Urbanowicz
in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*] • • •Skopiuj / zsynchronizuj katalog na komputerze lokalnym
Następujące polecenie przeniesie lub zsynchronizuje wszystkie pliki z jednego katalogu do innego katalogu na tym samym komputerze. W tym przykładzie /root/appimage zawiera kilka plików pakietów appimage i chcesz, aby katalog ten został skopiowany do folderu /tmp/kopia/ .
# rsync -avzh /root/appimage /tmp/kopia/
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in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*] • • •Alex L 🕊 🇵🇸
in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*] • • •Restic is a popular option
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in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*] • • •it has been some time since i used it, but BackInTime had versioning iirc. You should be able to find it in most repos like Ubuntu’s, but it doesn’t have windows or macos versions.
You can also try Deja Dup. flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.Dej…
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in reply to 8Petros [$ rm -rv /capitalism/*] • • •the usual way of doing this would be rsync. it is a good tool to know how to use. can quickly get complicated though.
if you would like a GUI to run rsync, the best one by a long mile is LuckyBackup. It can manage versions for you.
I'd advise you to make a separate manual backup of your data while you are learning because you could accidentally delete the source data by mistake.
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