Re: "Arbitrary changes to their UI"

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On Saturday 10 December 2016 12:28:07 midi-pascal wrote:

> On 16-12-10 10:53 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 10 December 2016 07:12:58 midi-pascal wrote:
> >> ls -l ~/.wmWeatherReports/
> >
> > I got them in my ~/.wmWeatherReports directory, but neglected to see
> > if gkrellm had updated.  So chowned it to root:root and overwrote
> > the one in /usr/share/gkrellm, and when I did look as soon as I'd
> > hit F10 on the root session of mc, gkrellm had updated.
>
> Glad to see it worked!
> In my first script change (in fact I rewrote it) I left part of the
> processing, my bad.
>
> > I had set gkrellms weather page for a 1 minute refresh, but they
> > don't refresh that often, but before I slowed it down to 15 minutes,
> > those files in my home directory were getting their time stamp kept
> > up to the minute. Hovering over the weather line of gkrellm shows
> > they had last updated at 10:00 AM, and its 10:52 here now. I just
> > set it back to 10 minutes, and the files in my home directory were
> > updated, but not the data. I'll get a better idea of when they do a
> > new snapshot that way.
>
> Don't rush on the timer: as I figured out, the data is updated hourly.

Mine wasn't that fast, 10 am to 11:53, unless I missed an update playing 
with something else. I have found that amanda has grown a facility to 
initiate a backup on demand from the client when a machine comes online 
from being shut down for the night, so I am contemplating doing that to 
my latest cnc machine build, which will be run by a Raspberry-Pi 3b. 
That, fits in your shirt pocket SBC, has way more than enough cpu to run 
a time critical job, some parts of which take sub-millisecond response 
times to run well. It has a 4 core, 64 bit cpu in it.

And then, while I'm typing this, it now says 12:53, so thats an hour 
between the last 2 "snapshots".

> > I do believe I am back in business!  Thank you very much!, whoever
> > you really are.
>
> /Do not be afraid, I am not a bot ;-)
> My name is Pascal Viandier, a French man living in Canada for 32 years
> and a TDE enthusiast for many years.

Hey, if he rides a Harley, he can't be all bad. :)

> This is ///really /who I am, probably with a bit defective English!
>
That is so NOT a problem.  I just like to know who I am typing at/to. :)

> Regards,
> Pascal

Thank you again Pascal.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>

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