Haider of Sweden

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  1. On 7/7/2019 at 5:25 PM, Tim77 said:

    sudo chmod g+rw /home/pi

    My shared folder is located under /media/Pi/DRIVE/Sync/Mob

    I dont know what happened just now, but I cant even enter the Pi-folder above. Looking into the permissions, the owner is me, not Pi like the other folders, not Rslsync. I dont remember if I did something to change that or if I was always the owner, but that something happened after chmod (I either wrote sudo chmod g+rw  /media/Pi/DRIVE/Sync/Mob or sudo chmod g+rw  /media/Pi/DRIVE/Sync)

    What could have happened and what should I do to fix it?

     

    edit: I think I remember how I (as in the user) became owner of /media/Pi/ - I set the Home Directory to /Media/Pi instead of the default one. Once I removed that change, reboot, the Pi-folder now had root as owner. Not sure if that was the default. Anyway, I still cant enter the Pi-folder from within Sync GUI.

  2. I did install Sync on my Raspberry Pi and when I share folders located under /home/rslsync, the owner is rslsync. However, the location where I intend to put my files, the owner is pi. This is where I need your help, because Sync complains about "locked files" followed by "Not enough permissions" for each folder in the share.

    I am really new to Linux, but something tells me that since the Sync-process is run by the owner rslsync, then maybe I need to set the same rights for the folder where I intend to put my synced files?

  3. Please give us a context menu to add files to ignorelist.

    When right clicking and then picking "add to ignorelist", a popup appears, letting us to adjust the pattern. Eg if the file I just right-click-added to ignorelist is called "ps12345.tmp", I now can change the pattern to "ps*.tmp" and press OK to add this to the ignorelist.

    This little thing can make this process more efficient.

  4. When the warning triangle popup occurs it shows me what files cannot be downloaded, eg locked etc.

    1) Instead of wandering through the folder-tree, folder by folder, please give us a list, showing the folder structure and the files that cannot be synced.

    2) Often, the reason is that the files were temporary files etc. I know I can add them manually in the ignore list, but: Please give us a button "Add to ignore-list" which pops up a window where you can make adjustments, eg if the file I just ignored is called ps12345.tmp, I might want to change the ignore pattern to "ps*.tmp".

     

  5. When using Selective Sync in mobile version, I can long press and select "clear" to clear what was synced. I noticed it also clears out non-sync-files, ie if I synced a RAR file and uncompressed it, when clearing, it deleted the unpacked file(s) as well.

    I would like to see a setting that either lets me keep the file without asking, or asking if I want to keep other files or delete everything.

  6. Thanks for the link.

    I have the tiniest amount of knowledge in Linux and I wonder if its possible to have the package extracted, ie have it run like any webservice like OwnCloud or Wordpress or such software one has on the server.

    Is it possible to use it like that?

     

    edit: Would it require a Virtual Private Server?

  7. Thank Marko

    Precisely. However, If I want to share something just between "me" and "group of friends", it wont work as it is right now.

    The problem isn't really that anyone within any of my devices sees those files (because basically, my devices consist of me, myself and I), but rather that some of the devices are meant to have the sync-all setting and therefor, anything I share to my friends (and that is meant for them) will also end up on the device that syncs anything you feed it with.

  8. Hi!

    What caught my attention and had me buy Sync was the ability to share any file located anywhere on the computer with anyone. True freedom compared to eg Dropbox, OneDrive and the likes.

    Then I discovered Synced-mode which was great, since it offers a maintenance-free system where you sync what you need on one computer and can be assured it's going to be synced on the others.

    Unfortunately, those great features are offered in an either-or fashion: either a network of linked devices, or regular share between different persons.
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    I would love to see both those options available: I might want to sync all my photos to the NAS; while adding a school-project between me and one of my class-mates, and another teamworking project which I share with another bunch of people. Without having those folders synced to the NAS.

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    If I dare to bring in a third case, I would even suggest more than just one link-network. Why? Because the Sync-mode is a great tool that I might want to have in more than one case (eg the Computer <-> NAS link).

     

    Thanks!

     

     

  9. Thanks Helen.

    This means that I'll have to  skip Synced mode for now, until there is a feature that allows users to work in two "environments", "inside my devices" and "outside my devices".
    Where can I send feature suggestions? Otherwise, it feels like the way it works now, its either-or. I believe it would be a richer experience to offer both cases; a link within you can share stuff in synced mode, and another case where you can share other things meant for people outside your own device link.

  10. Hello,

    I am a rather new user and I am learning new things all the time.

    Recently, I linked an amount of my computers into My Devices. For the sake of learning, I set them to different types of syncing.
    The one that is set to Sync All will receive data without any manual input.

    If I want to share a folder to someone outside My Devices, how do I prevent it to be part of My Devices? In other words, the computer with the setting Sync All shall not take part of this share.

  11. Hi!

    I bought Sync recently, hence very new to it.

    I am looking for a solution that my NAS mirrors stuff on my computer(s). The idea is like this:
    Everytime I need to make something available from outside home, I want to add it to the share (like, eg put it on dropbox).
    When I shut down the computer (after finishing syncing), I want it to be available on the NAS (or another server that is turned on, eg Raspberry Pi) without the need to go to the NAS and accept the share.

    Is that doable?