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bagelcat replied on November 07, 2009 17:00 to the update "We have a New Forum" in Wuala:
A comment on the question "Fon and Wuala" in Wuala:
Ahh - ok. Now I got the point. Just to have an non-java (trading-) client. ;) Sorry, the reference to dropbox was a little bit irritating. ;) – bagelcat, on November 05, 2009 11:26
A comment on the question "Fon and Wuala" in Wuala:
ok. But you ́ve said: "It's anyway frustrating to have to run a program in the background all the time just to be able to share a folder with the world. Look at how Dropbox does it." So I thought this sentence belongs to "I have to be online".. Wich point have you meant? You ́ll get some limited free start space in Wuala. If you want more, you can trade of buy space. In Dropbox, you ́ll get some limited startspace for free. If you want more, you have to buy. Did I miss something? If not - should Wuala really go the same way? ;) – bagelcat, on November 05, 2009 11:14
A comment on the question "Fon and Wuala" in Wuala:
you will of course not increasing you onlinetime. You "points" will decreases when you are offline. If you want to have more space from trading, you have to be online.
But the files that you ́ve uploaded are online and everybody who have access to them can access them 24/7. Wuala is an online storage. You do not need to be logged in in order make your files accessible when you have uploaded them. ;) If you buy space or the 1GB start space is enough, just upload the files an close Wuala again. They will be there for everybody who get access to them from you. – bagelcat, on November 05, 2009 11:03
bagelcat replied on November 05, 2009 10:46 to the update "We have a New Forum" in Wuala:
bagelcat replied on November 05, 2009 10:45 to the question "Average online time shrinking" in Wuala:
please look at: http://bugs.wuala.com/view.php?id=134. Oh - and I forgot: We abandon from here. There is a nice forum at: https://forum.wuala.com/
bagelcat replied on November 05, 2009 10:42 to the question "Fon and Wuala" in Wuala:
"in a longer term" is mostly not within one month...
If this modem runs with a linux and have at least 256 MB of free ram for wuala, you can try to get the linux version in nogui mode running. Ich can ́t see this on their website.
joao.rei - You do not need to let Wuala run in the tha background to enable to share a folder with the world. Once uploaded, these files will be accessible. Regardless if your Wuala Client is online or not.
bagelcat replied on November 03, 2009 20:09 to the update "We have a New Forum" in Wuala:
A comment on the problem "sync-up existing directory" in Wuala:
hmm. create an empty backup and put the files into your local backupfolder part by part? Maybe they build such a function, but surely not fast, so... – bagelcat, on November 03, 2009 20:03
bagelcat replied on November 02, 2009 15:52 to the update "We have a New Forum" in Wuala:
bagelcat replied on November 02, 2009 15:51 to the question "Einstellung Bandbreite" in Wuala:
Eine gute Frage für unser neues Forum https://forum.wuala.com/ ;)
Ich glaub 80/250 kb/s, bin mir aber nicht sicher.
bagelcat replied on November 02, 2009 15:48 to the problem "sync-up existing directory" in Wuala:
just create a backupfolder for that content. Wuala will reckognize that these files are already online and tag them as online at once, without second upload. This is one of the primary features of Wuala. Files wich are online could be located with the file hash.
Oh and please update yourbookmark and use https://forum.wuala.com/ for further discussion. ;)
A comment on the idea "Check for existing volumes named Wuala before NFS mount /Volumes/Wuala" in Wuala:
Wuala will soon change the fsi system to a fuse solution for linux/osx. Afaik, the Networkdrive will be renamed/ is renamed into WualaDrive during that pogress. Oh and - please use https://forum.wuala.com/ for further discussion. We ́re emigration the forum. ;) – bagelcat, on November 02, 2009 15:42
A comment on the problem "Backing Up Very Large Files and Maintaining Schedule Backups" in Wuala:
When you trash the backup in Wuala and empty the trash, you should get your prior space back completely. Randomly (and seldom) there is a problem with the quota at the moment wich could prevent the correction of the space , but this will fixed very soon. It is not very likely that this bug hit you, but I would prepare you if it does. ;) – bagelcat, on October 30, 2009 12:56
bagelcat replied on October 30, 2009 11:48 to the update "We have a New Forum" in Wuala:
bagelcat replied on October 30, 2009 11:46 to the problem "Backing Up Very Large Files and Maintaining Schedule Backups" in Wuala:
aperture is storing a lot of smaller files inside the "app" bundle. It isn ́t _one_ 200GB file, wich will be indeed.. aeh.. critical.
tlatham - thanks for moving the thread to http://forum.wuala.com/viewtopic.php?... ;)
bagelcat replied on October 25, 2009 17:37 to the question "Wuala Cache von Windows auf Ubuntu" in Wuala:
http://forum.wuala.com/viewtopic.php?... ;)
Wir werden den Support hier einstellen. Bitte benutze forum.wuala.com in Zukunft.
A comment on the question "Downloading fast crashs my Internet connection" in Wuala:
its a "feature" of some routers I ́ve seen. Just counting the udp-packets. Iftoo much udp packets come in, its decided that is a ddos an restart. Very clever function. – bagelcat, on October 24, 2009 09:45
bagelcat replied on October 24, 2009 09:35 to the question "Downloading fast crashs my Internet connection" in Wuala:
Oh I like getsatisfaction. There was a thread one or two moth before with an french user using adsl2+ with the same modem. I have the getsatisfaction link, but it isnt avialble anymore. +grrr+
He had similar problems. Adsl2+ in france is afaik similar to vdsl+ in Germany. He could solve the problem by reducing his connection to "usal" adsl2 as far as I remember.
I also can not found the speedport threads here anymore (nice search system, really). As far as I remember, it was as said a problem of too much udp traffic.
Ah - one point I remember. Did you have DDOS-protection enabled in your router?
This could also cause such problems. The high udp-traffic will be noticed as a Denial of Service Attack from this function and the modem will reset to get a new IP...
A comment on the question "Downloading fast crashs my Internet connection" in Wuala:
there were no changes in Wuala in the code for up- and download.... – bagelcat, on October 24, 2009 08:59
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