Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-30 Thread deloptes
Michelle Konzack wrote: > It has something to do with it, because normally I would code things > I need myself!  Since my house is not ready and I have move out on > 31th from my provisory flat and continue living in my Sprinter, I have > not the possibility to code anythin currently! I don't kno

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-30 Thread Mart van de Wege
Stefan Monnier writes: >> I used it at my previous job, and it works fine. Bonus: it has Debian >> packages, and it is Free Software. > > I only see packages for the client side. Eh. You're right. The Seafile site has a download for the server though. Regards, Mart -- "We will need a longer

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-30 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I used it at my previous job, and it works fine. Bonus: it has Debian > packages, and it is Free Software. I only see packages for the client side. Is there a Debian package for the server side (like there used to be for owncloud)? Stefan

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi, Am 2018-05-30 hackte to...@tuxteam.de in die Tasten: > On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 08:13:22AM +0300, Michelle Konzack wrote: >> Tell the bookkeeper to download all those pfd invoices and whatelse >> per SFTP? -- Sounds funny except if there is a Linux Geek! ;-) > > Your bookkeeper's browser mos

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-30 Thread Mart van de Wege
"Michelle Konzack" writes: > Good day, > > I am searching vor a OwnCloud/NextCloud replacement, because I use > exclusively and can not use MySQL. Also the updates drive me nuts > and its resurce conumption. > > Is there something MUCH MORE simplier and lighter? > > Preferable without ANY databa

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-30 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 08:13:22AM +0300, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Good morning, [...] > Tell the bookkeeper to download all those pfd invoices and whatelse > per SFTP? -- Sounds funny except if there is a Linux Geek! ;-) Your bookkeeper's brows

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-30 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 10:47:48PM +0200, deloptes wrote: > Michelle Konzack wrote: [...] > > (we have since 3 weeks between 24°C and 30°C and no rain in sight) > > How this does contribute to the original question. If everybody starts > writing her

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Gene, Am 2018-05-29 hackte Gene Heskett in die Tasten: > On Tuesday 29 May 2018 16:47:48 deloptes wrote: > I OTOH, feel I have to defend her. First, I had no clue where she > hails > from, so I now know, and a wee bit about a place on the far side of > the > planet, so reading about her curr

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi, Am 2018-05-29 hackte deloptes in die Tasten: > How this does contribute to the original question. If everybody starts > writing here his/her daily business or life stories, it will finish > the > list. It has something to do with it, because normally I would code things I need myself! Since

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Good morning, Am 2018-05-29 hackte Dan Purgert in die Tasten: > Michelle Konzack wrote: >> Is there something MUCH MORE simplier and lighter? > Offhand, content-management systems come to mind, but none of those > are > particularly "light" (nor do they fit that "no database" desire). > > However

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote: > I OTOH, feel I have to defend her. First, I had no clue where she hails > from, so I now know, and a wee bit about a place on the far side of the > planet, so reading about her current situation educates me a bit about a > fellow human. One who has been a steady poster, and h

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 29 May 2018 16:47:48 deloptes wrote: > Michelle Konzack wrote: > > OK, I can code it my self, but currently I have ABSOLUTELY NOT TIME, > > because I have to care about a new Organic Farm where I am co-owner > > and only person working there curently. The house is only half ready > > wi

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread deloptes
Michelle Konzack wrote: > OK, I can code it my self, but currently I have ABSOLUTELY NOT TIME, > because I have to care about a new Organic Farm where I am co-owner > and only person working there curently. The house is only half ready > without roof, which I get in August and currently I drive wi

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread ntrfug
I started using OwnCloud three years ago, in order to avoid the i cloud. I noticed especially in the last upgrade that it has become much easier and more straightforward. I can't imagine a cloud that doesn't use a database, though there is probably a solution that won't involve mySQL. On Tue,

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread basti
Am 29.05.2018 um 11:47 schrieb Michelle Konzack: > Good day, > > I am searching vor a OwnCloud/NextCloud replacement, because I use > exclusively and can not use MySQL. Also the updates drive me nuts > and its resurce conumption. > > Is there something MUCH MORE simplier and lighter? > > Prefer

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread Dan Purgert
Michelle Konzack wrote: > Good day, > > I am searching vor a OwnCloud/NextCloud replacement, because I use > exclusively and can not use MySQL. Also the updates drive me nuts > and its resurce conumption. > > Is there something MUCH MORE simplier and lighter? > > Preferable without ANY databases a

Re: Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread Ben Oliver
Only thing I can vouch for is syncthing, which is a little more setup but worth it. You don't get a webGUI to actually view and download files though, only to manage clients. So it kind of depends on your use case - what is device A and what is device B that people want to sync between? Is it

Very light "private" cloud

2018-05-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Good day, I am searching vor a OwnCloud/NextCloud replacement, because I use exclusively and can not use MySQL. Also the updates drive me nuts and its resurce conumption. Is there something MUCH MORE simplier and lighter? Preferable without ANY databases and written in PHP5 for possibel extensi