Sparkelshare uses Mono, so it's a non-no.
I had no idea that the client software of Ubuntu One was fully free software!
I'll give it a try.
Do you want something that doesn't need the other computer to be powered
on in order to sync?
Yes, that's what I'm after, which seems to rule out ownCloud and BitTorrent
Sync (which wasn't ever an option because it's closed source. I think it
also rules out rsync, version control such as
В 21:56 +0100 на 02.03.2014 (нд), oshirowanen[@nospam] написа:
I know this topic has been discussed before, but I haven't found an answer
yet. It's possible that the answer has been provided, but I didn't read
every single thread.
I am basically looking for a way to sync my files
Use a DVCS repo on a portable disk? I use a USB flash drive to store
Mercurial bundles of changes that I do to my private repos (todo list,
browser bookmarks). Bundles can store changes that aren't included in
another repo or all changes, I had two repos of which one had exactly
the state after
What about https://owncloud.com/registration; ?
It is a server using the owncloud.org system:
About ownCloud
Based on the popular ownCloud open source file sync and share community
project, ownCloud Inc. was founded in 2011 to give corporate IT greater
control of their data — combining
Thanks, I'll have a look at this solution!
I could probably use GIT for this? I mention GIT because it's the only DVCS
I have a little experience with.
Another possibility is leastauthority.com which is endorsed by Richard
Stallman, the FSF, and Jacob Applebaum of the Tor project. Unfortunately, the
main service is very pricey right now, but hopefully their Magic Folder (A
Dropbox clone) will be much more affordable when it finally arrives.
CLOUD WILL NEVER BE SAFE!
Take a look at git-annex and git-annex assitant.
http://git-annex.branchable.com/
http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/
I know this topic has been discussed before, but I haven't found an answer
yet. It's possible that the answer has been provided, but I didn't read
every single thread.
I am basically looking for a way to sync my files between my computers
without running my own server.
I understand that
The client of ubuntu one is free software, so why not give it a try?
The server side software is proprietary, but this shouldn't bother you since
you don't want to set up your own server and it's not important which kind of
software is running on canonicals server because you can't trust them
A problem with your description is the concept of server, I think. ownCloud
could run on one of the machines you that you want be involved in the syncing
for example. Does installing a package make the machine magically become a
server? It's just a software that any machine could run
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