Hej,
Finally, I managed to get FFS 2.2 working under Ubuntu. I think it would be useful to compile a .deb package which can be installed directly and integrates into the menu structure.
Beside that it is my program of choice when doing sync stuff...
Cheers,
Jan
Actually I'm pretty new to linux ...
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- 02 Sep 2009, 17:39
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: .deb package for Ubuntu
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- 02 Sep 2009, 16:53
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: .deb package for Ubuntu
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.deb package for Ubuntu
Hej,
Finally, I managed to get FFS 2.2 working under Ubuntu. I think it would be useful to compile a .deb package which can be installed directly and integrates into the menu structure.
Beside that it is my program of choice when doing sync stuff...
Cheers,
Jan
Finally, I managed to get FFS 2.2 working under Ubuntu. I think it would be useful to compile a .deb package which can be installed directly and integrates into the menu structure.
Beside that it is my program of choice when doing sync stuff...
Cheers,
Jan
- 19 Aug 2009, 09:10
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Ubuntu/Linux Installation
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Ubuntu/Linux Installation
Hej,
I just discovered this project and tested it on windows. It replaced my old sync software (Synkron) because it's easier and faster...
But I also want to use it on my Ubuntu machine. Since I'm a bit new to Ubuntu I don't have a plan how to install FreeFileSync (v2.2) because there is no make ...
I just discovered this project and tested it on windows. It replaced my old sync software (Synkron) because it's easier and faster...
But I also want to use it on my Ubuntu machine. Since I'm a bit new to Ubuntu I don't have a plan how to install FreeFileSync (v2.2) because there is no make ...