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Title : Syncronising files (unison & jfilesync) Category : soft Tag : unison,jfilesync,soft,sync Format : text DateTime : 2009-08-23 11:27:24-------------------------------
Syncronising files Daminator November 30th, 2005, 12:52 PM I want to have the files that are in my FAT32 partition synchronised with files on a separate computer running XP. The file structure will be the same. I'd to be able to just press a button to synchronise the files, and the most recent one will be copied to the other machine (when they are connected) no matter which machine was modified. So, for example, if I take my laptop (Ubuntu) out and about and write some emails, and my girlfriend writes a word document on the home Machine (currently XP), I'd like the synchronisation to take place both ways and to be told if the same file has been updated on both (I doubt this will ever happen). Is this possible? I've been told it's possible with 2 XP machines and found a couple of apps, but what about Linux to Linux and Linux to XP? This would be SOOO useful if anyone can point me in the right direction Daminator December 2nd, 2005, 04:25 AM Is there anything around that can do any part of this??? 23meg December 2nd, 2005, 04:31 AM The great *nix syncing tool rsync was ported to windows as well, so chances are it will do the job for you. man rsync rsync.php Daminator December 3rd, 2005, 06:22 AM Thanks for that, I'll take a look adam.skinner December 3rd, 2005, 06:30 AM I'd look to Unsion (~bcpierce/unison/). Daminator December 15th, 2005, 09:27 PM Is anyone out there using unison? I'm having a royal pain in the *** trying to get ssh working and would be very greatful if someone could give me a few pointers! Tried various different things, but just get 'port 22: connection refused' every single time. David Valentine January 30th, 2006, 08:36 PM I've been using unison, and it is good albeit clunky for what I needed. You might want to check out jfilesync (), which is written in Java and is therefore platform independent. What I like about it is you can set up a profile of directory pairs to synchronize, making updating a snap. Daminator January 31st, 2006, 08:21 AM I've been using unison, and it is good albeit clunky for what I needed. You might want to check out jfilesync ( wForum Lightsoffnow Videos Lesbian Szh 1 Lights Off Now ilovenwd的个人空间: about 数学,算法,美女 o Game Lights Off Now Lights Off Now Affair xForum Lightsoffnow Videos Lesbian Szh 1 Lights Off Now ilovenwd的个人空间: about 数学,算法,美女 o b Dating Lights