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[ILUG] Offline Folder in Linux and sync'able

[ILUG] Offline Folder in Linux and sync'able

Ian Spillane iantheteacher at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 15:34:36 GMT 2009


I been reading this question and really enjoyed playing with Dropbox -
thanks for pointing it out - a great solution for syncing data between
machines and places

If anyone is looking for a very simple solution I've been using a
Nautilus script (basically a bash script that Nautilus supplies a
parameter to and keeps in a dedicated folder for access via a
right-click on a folder).

http://workingwithlinux.blogspot.com/2007/01/sync-folder-for-usb-drives-etc.html

I use it all the time so that I can keep my school work folder on a
USB and not worry about working at home and at work and where the
latest file is. Some errors have occurred but only caused by a full
drive or me forgetting to sync before re-editing the wrong edition of
the file. But mostly it has been a great solution for me. The built-in
backup facility saves any disaster copies from the remote folder to
the local. I even worked out how to delete a file on the USB and have
it deleted when I go home. Renaming files doesn't really work, but you
can't have everything.

I would enjoy feedback on the script and help with it. Wouldn't it be
wonderful to have the function really embedded in Nautilus and
automatically activated on mounting of the USB.

Ian

2009/1/9 Kuda Dube <kd.gnu.linux at gmail.com>:
> I've created a digest of suggestions on this to my friend as follows:
>
> Hi Sinclair,
>
> I was looking for the same solution during the last 3 days.
>
> Interesting suggestions that I am exploring from ILUG.ie list members
> are following. You may want to explore them as well and lets share
> experiences. I will send you more as list members send their
> suggestions.
>
> Relating to the web search, here is one suggestion:
>
> >From Rick Moen
>        <quote>
>        After a brief Web search:
>        http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
>        http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/Grsync
>        http://www.conduit-project.org/
>        </quote.
>
> Relating to online folders with sync'ing functionality here are the
> suggestions:
>
> >From Rob Gallagher:
>        <quote>
>        You could probably use subversion* for something like this.
>        *http://subversion.tigris.org
>        </quote>
>
> >From Gavin:
>        <quote>
>        I use unison for something much like this, though it's generally
>        interactive, the user gets to review what changes will propogate
>        in what direction (this can be good or bad).  There's also:
>        http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
>        </quote>
>
> >From Gavin McCullagh:
>        <quote>
>        Also ifolder
>        http://www.ifolder.com/index.php/Home
>        /KB
>        </quote>
>
> >From :
>        <quote>
>        Try Dropbox. It's not a server folder as such but the provide
>        2gb free for syncing multiple machines and they provide a linux
>        client: http://www.getdropbox.com
>        </quote>
>
>
> Regards
> --
> Kuda
>
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