Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-06 Thread Sebastian Kügler
Hi Bogdan,

On Thursday, September 05, 2013 12:01:10 Bogdan Cristea wrote:
 On Thu 05 Sep 2013 11:47:26 AM CEST, Bogdan Cristea wrote:
  On 09/05/2013 11:29 AM, Wolfgang Romey wrote:
  I looked it up in virtualbox a moment ago and it is the widget
  Synchronisation
  - online.
  
  Maybe it should get another name.

I had names it owncloud initially, but removed it, for two reasons:

- ownCloud is kind of jargon
- the ownCloud trademark is owned by a company, it's unclear if we run the 
  risk of trademark violation

I hope one day file synching will have an API independent from a specific 
service, so you have, for example, plugins for dropbox, owncloud, kolab's file 
storage, google drive, etc.

  I have found the plasmoid, it was there from the beginning. The icon
  and/or the name should be changed to something more close to owncloud
 
 Well, after playing with the settings module and the plasmoid I am not 
 sure that it is working. Anyway, in my case it fails to synchronize a 
 remote folder. Are the sources for owncloud-client available ? I am 
 interested in fixing this.

g...@github.com:sebasje/mirall.git has the sources in the plasmaclient branch, 
under src/plasma/*

It's split up into a small lib, a daemon (which does the synching and is 
controlled via dbus) the Plasmoid,, the Active settings module and a KCM 
(which doesn't work well yet).

Let me know if you have questions.
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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-05 Thread Wolfgang Romey
As I wrote, there is a widget for owncloud you can add to an activity and see, 
which folders you have set up for syncing. That was the first i found, before 
finding owncloud in settings.

Wolfgang

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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-05 Thread Bogdan Cristea

On 09/05/2013 11:09 AM, Wolfgang Romey wrote:

As I wrote, there is a widget for owncloud you can add to an activity and see,
which folders you have set up for syncing. That was the first i found, before
finding owncloud in settings.

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I didn't find the widget in the Widgets section after installing 
owncloud-client. Is this something that should be installed separately 
or has a different name ?
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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-05 Thread Bogdan Cristea

On Thu 05 Sep 2013 11:47:26 AM CEST, Bogdan Cristea wrote:

On 09/05/2013 11:29 AM, Wolfgang Romey wrote:

I didn't find the widget in the Widgets section after installing
owncloud-client. Is this something that should be installed separately
or has a different name ?

I looked it up in virtualbox a moment ago and it is the widget
Synchronisation
- online.

Maybe it should get another name.

Wolfgang


I have found the plasmoid, it was there from the beginning. The icon
and/or the name should be changed to something more close to owncloud


Well, after playing with the settings module and the plasmoid I am not 
sure that it is working. Anyway, in my case it fails to synchronize a 
remote folder. Are the sources for owncloud-client available ? I am 
interested in fixing this.

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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-04 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 18:42:02 Bogdan Cristea wrote:
 Thank you for this tip. It seems to me that owncloud is not yet 
 functional. First, the client icon should be shown on the main task 
 bar. Searching for an application also has some issues with the on 
 screen keyboard, but it seems to work.

It's not a traditional application, more like a system service. The synching 
is done by a daemon in the background. This daemon can be controlled by an 
Active settings module, or a Plasmoid. Use those.

Using the mirall owncloud client will cause havoc, so choose either one.

 I am able to type my owncloud parameters, but after sign in, there is a 
 dark frame that hides the graphical elements found on the owncloud GUI, 
 which makes owncloud client unusable at this current stage. This client 
 is the one shipped by owncloud ? Are the sources available ?

Could you show a screenshot or a photo?
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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-04 Thread Thomas Pfeiffer
On Wednesday 04 September 2013 17:17:53 Bogdan Cristea wrote:

 I have installed all owncloud stuff and the client is available only as
 KDE settings module. Should this module be displayed on Apps section ?
 It is visible only when searching for it. Here is a screenshot when I
 start owncloud module.

It makes sense that it is a Settings module: You configure the ownCloud 
synchronization and from then on, everything happens automagically, nothing 
more to do. A settings module is a perfect place for that.
It's unfortunate that it shows up when you search in the Launcher and then 
breaks if you start it that way, but this is not how users are supposed to 
start it anyway, so it's not that much of a problem.

We have to tell users how to install it and where they can find the 
configuration GUI, though, so thank you Carl for putting it into the Wiki and 
announcement.
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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-03 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 13:37:49 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
 On 03.09.2013 12:39, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
  On Sunday, September 01, 2013 20:40:42 Wolfgang Romey wrote:
  What has to be done to support ownCloud sync in PA4?
  
  It has to be put into the announcement. The client is ready and works.
 
 It does? Dude why didn't you tell us?  I thought it was still in a 
 basically works, but there is still work to do kind of state.
 Is it already in the repos? ownCloud for PA is very important, we must 
 not miss this is in the announcement!

I did, it worked for PA3, I told people here, and the conclusion was that it's 
a nice add-on feature, but nothing too central. I didn't feel like pushing it, 
I just don't like vanity.

There are reports of people who are running it without problems for months, 
and it's running on my laptop for months as well, stable.

The main problem with it, technically, is that it doesn't warn against self-
signed ssl certificates. That would probably needs two or three days of work.

In the repos, just install owncloud-client (or maybe mirall client, or 
somesuch, and you get a nicely integrated PA sync client.

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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-03 Thread Wolfgang Romey

 It does? Dude why didn't you tell us? :) I thought it was still in a
 basically works, but there is still work to do kind of state.
 Is it already in the repos? ownCloud for PA is very important, we must
 not miss this is in the announcement!
 
I simply searched for it in the repos and there it was. For me it works very 
well.

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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-03 Thread carl

On 2013-09-03 05:15, Sebastian Kügler wrote:

On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 13:37:49 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:

On 03.09.2013 12:39, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
 On Sunday, September 01, 2013 20:40:42 Wolfgang Romey wrote:
 What has to be done to support ownCloud sync in PA4?

 It has to be put into the announcement. The client is ready and 
works.


It does? Dude why didn't you tell us?  I thought it was still in a
basically works, but there is still work to do kind of state.
Is it already in the repos? ownCloud for PA is very important, we 
must

not miss this is in the announcement!


I did, it worked for PA3, I told people here, and the conclusion was
that it's
a nice add-on feature, but nothing too central. I didn't feel like
pushing it,
I just don't like vanity.

There are reports of people who are running it without problems for 
months,

and it's running on my laptop for months as well, stable.

The main problem with it, technically, is that it doesn't warn 
against self-
signed ssl certificates. That would probably needs two or three days 
of work.


In the repos, just install owncloud-client (or maybe mirall client, 
or

somesuch, and you get a nicely integrated PA sync client.

Cheers,


I agree with Thomas...ownCloud in PA4 is important. I will add it to 
the announcement if it's working well for others.


However, I'm having some difficulties with it on ExoPC. I can do the 
sign-in. Then the instructions are to click Finish to set up synching 
locations. But there's no obvious Finish to click and all the text is 
overwritten. Installed from scratch with the latest image from notmart. 
Any suggestions?


Is owncloud working for other people on the ExoPC?

Carl

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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-03 Thread Bogdan Cristea

On Tue 03 Sep 2013 05:17:54 PM CEST, c...@vaultechnology.com wrote:

On 2013-09-03 05:15, Sebastian Kügler wrote:

On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 13:37:49 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:

On 03.09.2013 12:39, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
 On Sunday, September 01, 2013 20:40:42 Wolfgang Romey wrote:
 What has to be done to support ownCloud sync in PA4?

 It has to be put into the announcement. The client is ready and
works.

It does? Dude why didn't you tell us?  I thought it was still in a
basically works, but there is still work to do kind of state.
Is it already in the repos? ownCloud for PA is very important, we must
not miss this is in the announcement!


I did, it worked for PA3, I told people here, and the conclusion was
that it's
a nice add-on feature, but nothing too central. I didn't feel like
pushing it,
I just don't like vanity.

There are reports of people who are running it without problems for
months,
and it's running on my laptop for months as well, stable.

The main problem with it, technically, is that it doesn't warn
against self-
signed ssl certificates. That would probably needs two or three days
of work.

In the repos, just install owncloud-client (or maybe mirall client, or
somesuch, and you get a nicely integrated PA sync client.

Cheers,


I agree with Thomas...ownCloud in PA4 is important. I will add it to
the announcement if it's working well for others.

However, I'm having some difficulties with it on ExoPC. I can do the
sign-in. Then the instructions are to click Finish to set up
synching locations. But there's no obvious Finish to click and all the
text is overwritten. Installed from scratch with the latest image from
notmart. Any suggestions?

Is owncloud working for other people on the ExoPC?

Carl

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Hi

I am having issues too with owncloud client. How have you started the 
client ? From command line, when I type owncloud, only owncloudsyncd is 
available, there is no owncloud-client.


regards
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Re: ownCloud in PA4

2013-09-03 Thread Carl Symons
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Bogdan Cristea crist...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue 03 Sep 2013 05:17:54 PM CEST, c...@vaultechnology.com wrote:

 On 2013-09-03 05:15, Sebastian Kügler wrote:

 On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 13:37:49 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:

 On 03.09.2013 12:39, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
  On Sunday, September 01, 2013 20:40:42 Wolfgang Romey wrote:
  What has to be done to support ownCloud sync in PA4?
 
  It has to be put into the announcement. The client is ready and
 works.

 It does? Dude why didn't you tell us?  I thought it was still in a
 basically works, but there is still work to do kind of state.
 Is it already in the repos? ownCloud for PA is very important, we must
 not miss this is in the announcement!


 I did, it worked for PA3, I told people here, and the conclusion was
 that it's
 a nice add-on feature, but nothing too central. I didn't feel like
 pushing it,
 I just don't like vanity.

 There are reports of people who are running it without problems for
 months,
 and it's running on my laptop for months as well, stable.

 The main problem with it, technically, is that it doesn't warn
 against self-
 signed ssl certificates. That would probably needs two or three days
 of work.

 In the repos, just install owncloud-client (or maybe mirall client, or
 somesuch, and you get a nicely integrated PA sync client.

 Cheers,


 I agree with Thomas...ownCloud in PA4 is important. I will add it to
 the announcement if it's working well for others.

 However, I'm having some difficulties with it on ExoPC. I can do the
 sign-in. Then the instructions are to click Finish to set up
 synching locations. But there's no obvious Finish to click and all the
 text is overwritten. Installed from scratch with the latest image from
 notmart. Any suggestions?

 Is owncloud working for other people on the ExoPC?

 Carl

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 Hi

 I am having issues too with owncloud client. How have you started the client
 ? From command line, when I type owncloud, only owncloudsyncd is available,
 there is no owncloud-client.

 regards
 Bogdan


From the launch page.

Pull down the top section and enter owncloud in the search box. It
doesn't show up for me in the display of available apps.

Carl
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