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Joe wrote:
> Unison will indeed do it, but the GUI will expect to find the source and
> destination as directories. If you are already running a Samba
> file-sharing server on one of the machines, that is the simplest way.

You don't need a samba server to use unison between two computers.

IMHO the simplest way is to use *unison-gtk* via ssh. No need to setup
samba.

rsync is just one-way, while unison will synchronize in both directions
and will detect which of computers A or B has the current version.
(Optionally files can even be merged, if both have changed.)

- --
Johannes

Three nations have not officially adopted the International System
of Units as their primary or sole system of measurement: Burma,
Liberia, and the United States.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si_units
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