[NBLUG/talk] laptop sync

Robert Hayes rhayes at silcom.com
Wed Dec 3 15:09:00 PST 2003


So, I find myself (and a couple of friends with new laptops) in this same 
position augie. 

How did things work out for you?


On Sunday 14 September 2003 08:50 pm, augie wrote:
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> Eric Eisenhart wrote:
> > I've been doing CVS on part of my homedirectory (and webspace) for
> > some time now.  (4 or 5 years before that article was published) You
> > don't *think* you'd use a history, but when you've got one, you'd be
> > surprised how useful it is down the road to be able to go back.
> > Makes it easier to try thing out without having old copies of things,
> > etc.
>
> [...]
>
> > (In other words, i recommend at least considering using CVS for the
> > task, but I'm some sort of crazy CVS addict)
>
> ok i'm gonna try this out. any tips, or pitfalls i should watch out for?
> do you just manually do a 'cvs update' when you log on, and then 'cvs
> commit' before you log off, or do you have some scripts that run at log
> on, or boot time (and log off and shutdown)?
>
> augie.
>
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