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- 17 Oct 2024, 21:58
- Forum: Help
- Topic: [Linux] How to distinguish multiple instances of RTS in system tray?
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Re: [Linux] How to distinguish multiple instances of RTS in system tray?
So after some googling and browsing through various related topics on a couple of linux forums, StackOverflow, etc, it seems that on linux this is something the developer will have to code into the program itself. I'm decidedly not a developer and it all goes over my head. I therefore don't know ...
- 17 Oct 2024, 17:10
- Forum: Help
- Topic: [Linux] How to distinguish multiple instances of RTS in system tray?
- Replies: 3
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Re: [Linux] How to distinguish multiple instances of RTS in system tray?
Correct, except just RealTimeSync_x86_64. See screenshots. I've tried a variety of ways, but nothing seems to change anything.
- 17 Oct 2024, 16:41
- Forum: Help
- Topic: [Linux] How to distinguish multiple instances of RTS in system tray?
- Replies: 3
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[Linux] How to distinguish multiple instances of RTS in system tray?
I'm on Fedora 40, running multiple instances of RTS to keep various folders synced. I previously had this running on Windows and the name for each instance of the tray icon corresponded to it's FFS batch file. This made it easy to tell which folders where performing a sync job at any given time by ...
- 08 May 2024, 18:56
- Forum: Help
- Topic: RTS as a Service
- Replies: 1
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RTS as a Service
Windows 11
I'm using FFS (and hopefully RTS) to sync like 6 network shares across two NAS systems. On one NAS, the shares are mounted as drives. On the other NAS I access just as //server/share network folders. Some shares have lots of files, others are much less. To avoid having to scan, compare ...
I'm using FFS (and hopefully RTS) to sync like 6 network shares across two NAS systems. On one NAS, the shares are mounted as drives. On the other NAS I access just as //server/share network folders. Some shares have lots of files, others are much less. To avoid having to scan, compare ...