use mondo /sw Aart Jansen wrote: >Pfft, it installs and runs, but the 1st thing it asks for is its own server, >username, password. Fine there is only 1 PC thats the server (automatically >highlighted) and the documentation says to use root, with no password. And >then its tells me connexion can't be established. Ok go to there website and >look at why, lots of info in the FAQ, the thing that sticks out the most is >that files for the password aren't in the folder where it says it will >install, that folder doesn't exist. the install was a rpm, i didn't get any >options about where will it go, and the rpm was (supposedly) for mandrake 9.1. > >So basically it sucks, sucks hard, why would i bother to carry on with looking >at this software? So backup software in linux really is as crapstruck as >windows backup software? > >___________________________________ >Aart Jansen >Senior Technician >Hayes Computer Ltd >Ph 07 347 0912 >Cell 0274 847934 > > <mailto:aart@hayes.co.nz> > >------------------------------------------------------------------- >To remove yourself from this list, email nzlug-request@linux.net.nz >with "unsubscribe" in the body of the message. > ------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, email nzlug-request@linux.net.nz with "unsubscribe" in the body of the message.
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