Re: [Trisquel-users] Auto-sync data across multiple devices (GNU/Linux & Lineage)

2019-07-21 Thread amuza
With Syncthing, you do not need to have every device in the same network. But you are right, when syncing many devices, Syncthing might make you miss the piece of mind of a server-client architecture. On the Nextcloud client for Android, I agree. It is very sad, you cannot easily configure

Re: [Trisquel-users] Auto-sync data across multiple devices (GNU/Linux & Lineage)

2019-07-15 Thread fbits
Hi Zangisharp, Thanks for your response. I need the auto-sync to be frictionless and can accept that the content is not stored encrypted as long as it does not use a centralized, data-mined service and is encrypted when transmitted (e.g. ssh, ssl, vpn tunnel). What I intend to do seems

Re: [Trisquel-users] Auto-sync data across multiple devices (GNU/Linux & Lineage)

2019-07-13 Thread younes . benmoussa
Hello, Keep in mind that you can host your files anywhere and even on proprietary systems but files must be encrypted with your own key on your own computer using only libre software then you can upload/sync on other devices. Also avoid default encryption with nextcloud (more info about

[Trisquel-users] Auto-sync data across multiple devices (GNU/Linux & Lineage)

2019-07-13 Thread fbits
For a while now I have been trying to sync text files between several different devices, including desktop computers running GNU/Linux, and mobile phones running Lineage (Android). I have tried the following methods: 1) Syncthing - This works well but all devices must be connected to the