robosleep

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  1. Can you please tell me how many shared folders (an approximate estimation is enough for me) and connected peers are on your system?

     

    Around 20 folders are shared between the two computers. I have four machines running btsync: two Debian laptops, an iMac desktop, and my phone.

     

    If you want to run a headless BitTorrent Sync, the correct way is to handle it as a daemon (e.g. using a package like btsync - the server version)

     

    I'll check out the server version, thanks a lot. The upcoming features sound very good. Keep up the good work!

  2. Nice job on the GUI application! It works fine on one of my machines, but on my netbook (1 GB RAM, Atom CPU), the UI is unresponsive once opened. It also makes the computer run hot and pushes the CPU to 100% while running. Both run Debian stable with Openbox. I understand it's in alpha but I figured it wouldn't hurt to put that information out there.

     

    The web UI doesn't accept my credentials either. I'll look at the other thread because I remember some folks had credentials trouble recently. Sorry, took a look at the first page and fixed that.

     

    Question: is it still possible to run btsync in headless mode after installing btsync-gui?

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    OK - on my Ubuntu test machine it works. So before I start setting up a Debian test machine, I would kindly ask you to post here the currently active configuration file (if it contains credentials, please do not forget to substitute them with placeholders) and to try to invoke the Web UI by entering the URL http://127.0.0.1:9999/gui manually in a freshly started browser. If you still get in the browser no output, I suppose that the problem is more related to the running instance of btsync instead of the indicator.

    p.S.: The automatically created configuration file is ~/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf - if you override it by a manual created file, it should be ~/.config/btsync/btsync-user.conf

     

    OK, even though I had restarted my machine since the upgrade, doing a manual 'btsync restart' fixed the issue, whatever it was. Sorry for the false alarm, and thanks very much for your response and for your work on this project.