I don't know the Mint file manager and I use Dolphin in the Ubuntu environment because I don't like Nautilus. However the following might give you some ideas on how to make it work.
In Dolphin just drag FFS from the directory where it runs to the desktop directory in the file manager (not the ...
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- 14 Aug 2016, 17:31
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Create a link on Linux Mint 18 desktop to run FreeFileSync
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- 11 Aug 2016, 02:55
- Forum: Help
- Topic: [SOLVED] RealTimeSync Command Line Syntax for Linux
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Re: RealTimeSync Command Line Syntax for Linux
This has been answered via opening the batch file. I thought I had to enter all this by hand. You guys really need to beef up your documentation.
For anyone interested the Linux syntax is:
"/home/username/location_of_FreeFileSync/RealTimeSync" "/home/username/location_of_batch_file/filename.ffs ...
For anyone interested the Linux syntax is:
"/home/username/location_of_FreeFileSync/RealTimeSync" "/home/username/location_of_batch_file/filename.ffs ...
- 08 Aug 2016, 06:03
- Forum: Help
- Topic: [SOLVED] RealTimeSync Command Line Syntax for Linux
- Replies: 2
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[SOLVED] RealTimeSync Command Line Syntax for Linux
Hi ...
Your RealTimeSync Manual example is in Windows syntax. Being a mouse monkey I'm not a big terminal user so I'm getting hung up on how to write the command to run the RealTimeSync job. I use Ubuntu linux and I know how to get RealTimeSync to start up automatically by adding it to my Startup ...
Your RealTimeSync Manual example is in Windows syntax. Being a mouse monkey I'm not a big terminal user so I'm getting hung up on how to write the command to run the RealTimeSync job. I use Ubuntu linux and I know how to get RealTimeSync to start up automatically by adding it to my Startup ...