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Or is this the result from buggy updates?
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Yes I know this. I am not interested in a solution that works only for
me, I want a solution that is best for everybody thus I suggest the by
default OwnCloud packages should install MariaDB and not sqlite.
2014/1/12 Bernhard Posselt m...@bernhard-posselt.com:
Basically
2014/1/12 Bernhard Posselt d...@bernhard-posselt.com:
https://github.com/owncloud/core/pull/3052
Thanks for the pointer. I replied in
https://github.com/owncloud/core/pull/3052#issuecomment-32121561
I also tried to migrate to MariaDB but failed and posted my
experiences at
Hello,
2014/1/12 Chris fisch@gmx.de:
I also tried to migrate to MariaDB but failed and posted my
experiences at
http://fabianpeter.de/cloud/owncloud-migrating-from-sqlite-to-mysql/#comment-6325
see the warning/disclaimer at the top of this howto and
the forum thread here:
Hello,
Have you done any benchmarks on OwnCloud with SQLite vs.
MariaDB/MySQL? How does it perform? At what stage is real SQL server
preferred? Why is SQLlite at all used, why not always default to
MariaDB/MySQL, don't they give superior performance?
SQLite is easier to install, but anyway
2014/1/11 Jakub Moscicki jakub.mosci...@cern.ch:
At the same time the web navigation (via the browser) should be not
suffering at all (how to measure that?).
Well, it's not trivial to define what's meaningful.
The place where speed matters the most, is the UI. It must be quick so
that users
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Hello,
I have a Linux server with 35 users, each who have their files in
/home/domain/username/data/*.
How can I configure OwnCloud so that each user who logs into OwnCloud
would be able to see the files in their home directory?
At the moment the files of each user are in
2013/12/2 Emre Erenoglu ereno...@gmail.com:
Hi, maybe you can try using webdav access with davfs2 and autofs. Following
site can give some idea:
http://www.matrix44.net/blog/?p=1048
Alternatively, again with webdav access, you can have dolphin or nautilus
point to this webdav share, or
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