I have unison compiled for chinook here: http://kvo.cs.uow.edu.au/~martin/maemo/repository/binary/ But maybe its also in extras too by now?
You probably want to create a maemousers group on the machine with the same UID as the users group on the maemo device. # grep maemousers /etc/group maemousers:x:29999: and use this in your unison config: numericids = true Assuming that you already had a "users" group on the server/desktop machine before getting a maemo device. I have found unison can slow down when syncing a changed binary file that is 300+Mb, mainly due to the CPU on the maemo end and working out what differences need to be sent. > Unison may be just the capability you are looking for (full smart > synchronizing, not just file transfer): > http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ > http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/03/28/replacing-rsync-with-unison/ > > gvb
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