AndyIbanez

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  1. I use BTSync mostly to get files from an external server. Currently I'm downloading data from a server with a whooping 1.2 TBs in audio and videos files. When a folder is done downloading, I move it to a local external hard drive. I have added the folder from the remote server as a read-only server on my side. I can copy the files to a different place, but I cannot delete them. How can I delete files from my BTSync folder that have a "lock" in them? They can't be sent to trash and when I click delete, they won't because "Permission denied". Once I download the files from the server, I relocate the files from the server to a different directory as to prevent other people from downloading the same files I already have. If I can't delete the folders locally, will BTSync at least pick up the changes eventually and remove the moved folders from my side?
  2. Thanks, I can keep better track of my downloads now.
  3. Found the sync.log file in ~Desktop/.sync/sync.log And I see the transfer complete notes. How could I tail -f this so the console only outputs completed downloads? EDIT: Broken English.
  4. Heya, thanks for the tip, that may very well be what I'm looking for. But I can't find the actual sync.log file, haha. I'm not really a Linux expert just yet. I have looked for the file in /var/log/ but it wasn't there. I will keep looking but if anyone could tell me directly that will be appreciated. Thanks!
  5. The desktop apps for Windows and OS X have a tab with the transfer history, but I cannot for the life of me find anything similar for Linux machines. I have looked everywhere in the Web UI and I have read the documentation (http://btsync.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/BitTorrentSyncUserGuide.pdf), but I'm either blind or this feature doesn't exist for Linux yet. Does this feature exist at all for Linux machines? Or is it being considered at least? If the former, how do I find it? Thanks in advance.