On 15/01/13 10:49, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Well the new release is out, and I am away at IEEE 802 wireless
meeting across the continent from my server.
Normally when I am fetching a new distro, I am local and VNC into my
server (over SSH), open a terminal window and start the wget. At any
time I can reopen a VNC connection and see how the download(s) is
doing. But from here it is a number of island hops to get to that
server, and does not always work. I CAN do only moderately painful
via a number off SSH hops. So other than adding the wget(s) to
crontab (I will do that anyway for the updates tree), or ending the
wget command with '&' (and then not really knowing when it completes),
how might I best remotely trigger these downloads so when I get home
friday, they are there for me to work on?
It might be simpler to wait 'til you get home, the downloads are
running fast. I just did the XFCE-Live in about four minutes
mostly at 2.4 G Bytes/sec, the decided to do the Gnome-live
also, it took about 6 minutes at the same speeds.
Bob
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