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List of your linux Apps
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Re: List of your linux Apps
I see that Freefilesync is only offering a static amd64 binary for Linux users. If anybody wants, I can add deb packages for 32 and 64-bit version 8.0 to one of my OBS repositories, built from the source code.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
I would like that! I use it around our office to do a "lite" backup of our file server. But for whatever reason when I used the .deb right from the site I could never get the app to see the shared folders on the network. I'm sure I have deeper issues with Samba but having a "standard" app that I can use, and that is understandable to the less technical people in the office would be ideal.stevepusser wrote:I see that Freefilesync is only offering a static amd64 binary for Linux users. If anybody wants, I can add deb packages for 32 and 64-bit version 8.0 to one of my OBS repositories, built from the source code.
I'm sure that one of the many rsync solutions is probably better, but I'm also trying to make sure that whoever has to run this when I'm not in the office can still get things done.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
OK--it should be in the MX 15 test repo soon, but I'll also add it to an OBS repo.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Added it to my multimedia repository: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... eefilesync
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Re: List of your linux Apps
OK--let me know how it works if you test it. Since there are no other Debian-style repos with FFS 8.0 in it presently, I'm sort of sailing uncharted waters here.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Steve is a genious, i think we all love him in the forum, he is nice , polite, very friendly and he helps us a lot ,i wish there would be more Steves in the forums, thanks Steve for everythinggeekosupremo wrote:Awesome! Thanks Steve!
Take note, the rest one.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Interesting great application
Syncany
Is an open source Dropbox-like file sync and backup tool.
http://syncany.readthedocs.org/en/lates ... ncany.html
*****The software is still alpha software!
So what makes Syncany awesome?
- Automatic/continuous file synchronization
- Use-your-own storage (FTP, S3, WebDAV, NFS, Samba/Windows file share, ...)
- Files are encrypted before upload (don’t trust anybody but yourself)
- Files are deduplicated locally (massive space savings on remote storage)
- Files are intelligently versioned (restoring old versions or deleted files is easy)
7. Security
Syncany takes security very seriously.
http://syncany.readthedocs.org/en/latest/security.html
Amazon S3 Plugin
Dropbox Plugin
Flickr Plugin
FTP Plugin
Local Plugin
OpenStack Swift Plugin
RAID0 Plugin
Samba Plugin
SFTP Plugin
WebDAV
PluginWeb interface: plugins implement a web frontend for Syncany.
Commands:
http://syncany.readthedocs.org/en/latest/commands.html
What shouldn’t I use Syncany for?
Critical files: At the moment, do not use Syncany for critical files. The software is still alpha software!
Low CPU environments: Syncany uses up quite a bit of CPU power when it is indexing files.
Syncany
Is an open source Dropbox-like file sync and backup tool.
http://syncany.readthedocs.org/en/lates ... ncany.html
*****The software is still alpha software!
So what makes Syncany awesome?
- Automatic/continuous file synchronization
- Use-your-own storage (FTP, S3, WebDAV, NFS, Samba/Windows file share, ...)
- Files are encrypted before upload (don’t trust anybody but yourself)
- Files are deduplicated locally (massive space savings on remote storage)
- Files are intelligently versioned (restoring old versions or deleted files is easy)
7. Security
Syncany takes security very seriously.
http://syncany.readthedocs.org/en/latest/security.html
Amazon S3 Plugin
Dropbox Plugin
Flickr Plugin
FTP Plugin
Local Plugin
OpenStack Swift Plugin
RAID0 Plugin
Samba Plugin
SFTP Plugin
WebDAV
PluginWeb interface: plugins implement a web frontend for Syncany.
Commands:
http://syncany.readthedocs.org/en/latest/commands.html
What shouldn’t I use Syncany for?
Critical files: At the moment, do not use Syncany for critical files. The software is still alpha software!
Low CPU environments: Syncany uses up quite a bit of CPU power when it is indexing files.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
I'm not sure why the "echo" line didn't work for me but with nano I got it all sorted.stevepusser wrote:Added it to my multimedia repository: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... eefilesync
Now it works! Also got a notice saying that a new version was out, but that aside all seems to have gone smoothly. I'll probably still need to test it further but so far the app functions as expected.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
The command must be run as root, if `sudo` is used then the permissions are lost on the other side of the redirection.geekosupremo wrote:I'm not sure why the "echo" line didn't work for me
Try:
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sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/freefilesync.list <<< "deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevepassert/Debian_8.0/ /"
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su -c "echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevepassert/Debian_8.0/ /' >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/freefilesync.list"
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Good point HoaS.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:The command must be run as root, if `sudo` is used then the permissions are lost on the other side of the redirection.
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sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/freefilesync.list <<< "deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevepassert/Debian_8.0/ /"
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su -c "echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevepassert/Debian_8.0/ /' >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/freefilesync.list"
I tried it with "su" and, kept getting authenticaion failures ... I'm sure that it's something odd. For context I'm using a BunsenLabs VM, so that might be it.
I also tried the sudo version and that worked ... I've never seen "tee" before. going to look that up.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
OK, the new FFS 8.1 version is built and in that repo, so it should show up as an upgrade if it's enabled. It took some tinkering with the patches, because the source code changed and affected those.geekosupremo wrote:I'm not sure why the "echo" line didn't work for me but with nano I got it all sorted.stevepusser wrote:Added it to my multimedia repository: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... eefilesync
Now it works! Also got a notice saying that a new version was out, but that aside all seems to have gone smoothly. I'll probably still need to test it further but so far the app functions as expected.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Yes, it is -- BunsenLabs locks the root account by default so `su` won't work.geekosupremo wrote:I tried it with "su" and, kept getting authenticaion failures ... I'm sure that it's something odd. For context I'm using a BunsenLabs VM, so that might be it.
To unlock it, reset the root password:
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sudo passwd root
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Big thanks to you both, Stevepusser & Head_on_a_Stick!!
Y'all are kinda my heroes right now.
Y'all are kinda my heroes right now.
Re: List of your linux Apps
Recoll --> Best searching indexer software
Review -_> http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Fe ... tal-Recoll
Recoll, index most of the files avilable: Word, PDF's, txt, zip, rar, Audio/Images tags etc
It uses scripts called filters for processing differents kind of formats files, it can decompress files to scan indexing, and even do OCR's.
I like rclpdf filter which allow to process images PDF files--> It uses tessarct OCR and it works great.
With Recoll installed thers nothing you can miss in a txt search, Recoll in my opinion in one of the most powerfull and usefool tool in linux.. It allow me find any file i want, by using a few words
http://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/index.html.en
Review -_> http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Fe ... tal-Recoll
Recoll, index most of the files avilable: Word, PDF's, txt, zip, rar, Audio/Images tags etc
It uses scripts called filters for processing differents kind of formats files, it can decompress files to scan indexing, and even do OCR's.
I like rclpdf filter which allow to process images PDF files--> It uses tessarct OCR and it works great.
With Recoll installed thers nothing you can miss in a txt search, Recoll in my opinion in one of the most powerfull and usefool tool in linux.. It allow me find any file i want, by using a few words
http://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/index.html.en
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Re: List of your linux Apps
ProjectM-> an iterative music visualization library which uses OpenGL for hardware acceleration.
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/soun ... pulseaudio
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/soun ... pulseaudio
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Mondo Rescue
2016-04-29 Project mondorescue version 3.2.2 is now available (debian 8 available finally )
Mondo is reliable. is in use by Lockheed-Martin, Nortel Networks, Siemens, HP, IBM, NASA's JPL, the US Dept of Agriculture, dozens of smaller companies, and tens of thousands of users.
http://www.mondorescue.org/about.shtml
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Very easy to use programa that allow you to make hot full system backups while you keep working (it let you to exclude some directories).It backs up your GNU/Linux server or workstation to tape, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[W], NFS or hard disk partition. In the event of catastrophic data loss, you will be able to restore all of your data [or as much as you want], from bare metal if necessary.
2016-04-29 Project mondorescue version 3.2.2 is now available (debian 8 available finally )
Mondo is reliable. is in use by Lockheed-Martin, Nortel Networks, Siemens, HP, IBM, NASA's JPL, the US Dept of Agriculture, dozens of smaller companies, and tens of thousands of users.
http://www.mondorescue.org/about.shtml
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Very easy to use programa that allow you to make hot full system backups while you keep working (it let you to exclude some directories).It backs up your GNU/Linux server or workstation to tape, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[W], NFS or hard disk partition. In the event of catastrophic data loss, you will be able to restore all of your data [or as much as you want], from bare metal if necessary.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Does anyone able to install MakeHuman 1.1 without using PPA?
MakeHuman package doesn't exist on Jessie.
http://www.makehuman.org/
It used to have 1.0.2 version .deb package for download for Debian on official site but they removed.
Now the author force us to use PPA on 1.1 from now on.
http://www.makehuman.org/download_makehuman_110.php
There're MakeHuman 1.1 on Testing/Sid channel though.
MakeHuman package doesn't exist on Jessie.
http://www.makehuman.org/
It used to have 1.0.2 version .deb package for download for Debian on official site but they removed.
Now the author force us to use PPA on 1.1 from now on.
http://www.makehuman.org/download_makehuman_110.php
There're MakeHuman 1.1 on Testing/Sid channel though.
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From what I can see, you should be able to download and install the debs for the stretch version with gdebi in Jessie 8, from packages.debian.org. It seems to be a Python 2 program, which has a much better chance of being backward-compatible than those compiled from source code into machine-language binaries.
Just to be safe, I'll also rebuild it on a Debian 8 OBS repository.
Edit: Here it is in a Debian 8 OBS repo: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... =makehuman
Just a note, this wasn't the best thread to attach your question; it would have been better to start a new one.
Just to be safe, I'll also rebuild it on a Debian 8 OBS repository.
Edit: Here it is in a Debian 8 OBS repo: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... =makehuman
Just a note, this wasn't the best thread to attach your question; it would have been better to start a new one.
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