Running Linux Mint. Of an older version I was able to install this app so that it would run at startup. Seems like since around version 8 that went away.
How does one install this app on linux?
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- 02 Nov 2016, 07:38
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Can I "Install" 8.6 like I could the older versions?
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- 22 May 2016, 08:59
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Donator: Downloaded updated 8.1 no install
- Replies: 1
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Donator: Downloaded updated 8.1 no install
Hi, I'm a "Donator". In the past, I was able to "install" the older version 7.x which placed all the files in the /usr/share in Linux. I see no way to do that with 8.1.
Getting frustrated here. I posted a month ago with no response what-so-ever.
Here's my configuration and what I want to do. AND ...
Getting frustrated here. I posted a month ago with no response what-so-ever.
Here's my configuration and what I want to do. AND ...
- 22 May 2016, 07:35
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Linux autostart realtimesync or freefilesync
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Linux autostart RealTimeSync or FreeFileSync
I want to start a "RealTimeSync" at startup using Linux Mint Mate 17.3 - "Startup Applications". Should I be loading RealTimeSync or FreeFilSync at startup?
What would be the syntax? I also need it to delay 30 seconds because it will use a drive mapped via fstab.
What would be the syntax? I also need it to delay 30 seconds because it will use a drive mapped via fstab.
- 20 Apr 2016, 06:30
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Auto Start RealTimeSync in Linux
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Auto Start RealTimeSync in Linux
I have configured FreeFileSync in linux mint mate 17.3 to use a batch file. When I run RealTimeSync from a terminal it runs fine. I add to the startup applications using, "/home/RealTimeSync/RealTimeSync" "/home/cave-man/RealTimeSync/BatchRun.ffs_batch"
AND, I've tried "/usr/bin/FreeFileSync" "/home ...
AND, I've tried "/usr/bin/FreeFileSync" "/home ...