[opensuse] Suggestion for personal log categories?
Hello, First of all I want to thank you for all the suggestion about tool for managing personal log. All of those suggestions look very interesting. So far they are (in no particular order): - basket http://basket.kde.org/ - kjots, gjots - elog http://midas.psi.ch/elog - zim - tuxcards I'm overwhelmed by all of those choices :) I guess I'll spend my weekend evaluating them. On further thought, can someone suggesting what is the best way to categorize our personal log? Currently using Kate, I just throw in all of them in one file with the only mark on them is date and title. To explain clearer how difficult it is for me to arrange the categories is that I'm working on multiple distro: ubuntu, rhel, fedora, centos, sles/d, opensuse. And also some major continuous projects such as samba, zimbra, linux-ha. For example, regarding keeping part of log files, should I put it into the respective distros/projects, or should I put log files in it's own categories whose sub categories of various distros/projects. Example 1: 1. Distros 1a. Centos 1a1. Log files 1b. Ubuntu 1b1. Log files ..... Or: Example 2: 1. Distros 2. Log files 2a. Centos 2b. Ubuntu ..... I'm sorry if this things look silly. I just hope that I can learn from others, and hopefully soon I can share it to others too. Based on the screenshots, I think I have several categories already: 1. Un-categorized :) 2. Credentials (for any username and passwords) 3. Web links -- Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux tutorial http://linux2.arinet.org 08:28:53 up 40 min, 2.6.20-16-generic GNU/Linux Let's use OpenOffice. http://www.openoffice.org The real challenge of teaching is getting your students motivated to learn.
Fajar, On a tangent from below, but ... I track my To Do list in Tracks. http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/ It is a Ruby on Rails based application so it is not trivial to setup and install. Also, not part of the distro, but a useful tool. I'm still running the original release from 18+ months ago, but their mailing list is talking about them finally getting a new version out. Apparently it has tons of new enhancements. So if you try either get the SVN version or wait for 1.5 to come out. (At least a year behind schedule because all the core users use the svn version and don't really worry about doing a release very often.) Greg On 10/2/07, Fajar Priyanto <fajarpri@cbn.net.id> wrote:
Hello, First of all I want to thank you for all the suggestion about tool for managing personal log. All of those suggestions look very interesting. So far they are (in no particular order): - basket http://basket.kde.org/ - kjots, gjots - elog http://midas.psi.ch/elog - zim - tuxcards
I'm overwhelmed by all of those choices :) I guess I'll spend my weekend evaluating them.
On further thought, can someone suggesting what is the best way to categorize our personal log? Currently using Kate, I just throw in all of them in one file with the only mark on them is date and title.
To explain clearer how difficult it is for me to arrange the categories is that I'm working on multiple distro: ubuntu, rhel, fedora, centos, sles/d, opensuse. And also some major continuous projects such as samba, zimbra, linux-ha.
For example, regarding keeping part of log files, should I put it into the respective distros/projects, or should I put log files in it's own categories whose sub categories of various distros/projects.
Example 1: 1. Distros 1a. Centos 1a1. Log files 1b. Ubuntu 1b1. Log files .....
Or: Example 2: 1. Distros 2. Log files 2a. Centos 2b. Ubuntu .....
I'm sorry if this things look silly. I just hope that I can learn from others, and hopefully soon I can share it to others too.
Based on the screenshots, I think I have several categories already: 1. Un-categorized :) 2. Credentials (for any username and passwords) 3. Web links
-- Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux tutorial http://linux2.arinet.org 08:28:53 up 40 min, 2.6.20-16-generic GNU/Linux Let's use OpenOffice. http://www.openoffice.org The real challenge of teaching is getting your students motivated to learn.
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Fajar Priyanto
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Greg Freemyer