Hi,
* fe...@crowfix.com fe...@crowfix.com [24.09.2010. @21:11:46 -0700]:
I have recently discovered Dropbox as an interesting thing to
experiment with, not without its drawbacks, but interesting.
I have it running on a work Mac laptop and an Android phone, and it is
another interesting idea
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 08:31:14AM +0200, Jean-Christophe Bach wrote:
I'm using Dropox to synchronize few conf files and data between my
Gentoo boxes (desktops and server). I only use it in CLI, without
nautilus or something else (my server has no X server).
Since I do not want to let Dropbox
I have recently discovered Dropbox as an interesting thing to
experiment with, not without its drawbacks, but interesting.
I have it running on a work Mac laptop and an Android phone, and it is
another interesting idea to put it on Linux. However, its downloads
are for Fedora and Ubuntu, or a
On 24 September 2010 21:11, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
So the question is ... does anyone have experience with Dropbox on
gentoo? My system is ~amd64, running fvwm when necessary, neither KDE
nor Gnome. I'd really like a command line program which I could run
for manual syncing.
I'm using
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 09:43:11PM -0700, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
I'm using nautilus-dropbox. It's working fine, not the slightest
problem. I rarely use Nautilus, though. All access is through the CLI.
If you don't want the daemon running all the time then don't start it
automatically. You
On 24 September 2010 21:58, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 09:43:11PM -0700, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
I'm using nautilus-dropbox. It's working fine, not the slightest
problem. I rarely use Nautilus, though. All access is through the CLI.
If you don't want the daemon running
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