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.70-synaptics.conf

Definition: The '.70-synaptics.conf' file in a Linux configuration can be used to set synaptic settings for your computer. Here’s a brief description: β€’ `.70-synaptics.conf` (pronounced "synaptic-synthesis") is part of the Synaptic Package Manager, which is an open-source tool designed to manage and customize synaptic packages. This file stores information about installed packages that have been manually added, updated, or removed, as well as settings related to how those packages should be used. β€’ In particular, `.70-synaptics.conf` may contain: 1.

Package List

: Stores a list of all available packages and their dependencies. 2.

Synaptic Status

: Contains information about the installed package versions and their status (newest or outdated). 3.

Update Information

: Displays updates for the selected packages, including the name, version number, and installation date. 4.

Error Handling

: Handles errors that occur when updating packages. Understanding `.70-synaptics.conf` can be useful in configuring your system's synaptic settings, ensuring a smooth installation process or automatic updates.


.70-synaptics.conf

.rsnapshot.conf

Definition: '.snapshot.conf' refers to a configuration file for snapshotting. It's used in the Linux system to control how data is stored on the disk and for managing snapshots, restoring them, and keeping track of their state. Detailed definitions include: 1. Configuration file for snapshotting: '.snapshot.conf' stores settings that govern how data is managed during a snapshot. 2. Control over disk storage: The .snapshot.conf file sets parameters like location for storing snapshot files, and how the snapshots should be stored on disks, ensuring they're not lost or accidentally deleted.


.rsnapshot.conf

.rsnapshot2.conf

Definition: '.rsnapshot2.conf' is a file in Linux that contains snapshot metadata for .snapshot files, like 'snapshot1', which is the snapshot at epoch 2023-07-18 09:45:26 UTC+03:00 (2023/07/18T09:45:26Z). This file holds metadata about a .snapshot, including the number of snapshot versions, timestamps for snapshots, and more.


.rsnapshot2.conf

.snap-rsyncd.conf

Definition: The `.snap-rsyncd.conf` file stores settings for Snap, a programming language developed by Microsoft. Specifically, it's a configuration file that controls how Snap files are handled when compiled into Windows or macOS projects. The syntax looks like this: ``` [!] [ "command": "[Snap-Rsyncd] [/path/to/your/directory]", "filesToReimport": ["/path/to/new/files/
"], "excludeFiles": ["/path/to/exclude/
"], ] ```


.snap-rsyncd.conf

.tmux.snapshot.conf

Definition: '.tmux.snapshot.conf': A file that defines how .tmux manages snapshots. Detailed definition varies but typically includes settings for: - How to store snapshots: E.g., 'Use custom storage paths.' - Options for creating new snapshots: E.g., 'Persist snapshot on disk.' - Creation and deletion of snapshots: E.g., 'Create a snapshot by filename, or delete it.' - Saving snapshots before restoring them: E.g., 'Save existing snapshots as default' - Managing snapshots in the command line: E.g., 'Command line options for managing snapshots.'


.tmux.snapshot.conf

000-snap-apache2-default-443.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

000-snap-apache2-default-80.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

000-snap-apache2-default-any.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-synaptics-chromebook.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-synaptics.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application