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posativ marked one of Thomas Naeff's replies in Wuala as useful. Thomas Naeff replied to the problem "File system integration on ubuntu 9.04 "not ready"".
posativ replied on October 15, 2009 16:06 to the problem "Windows 7 Beta and filesystem integration?" in Wuala:
A comment on the problem "Tooltip bei Dateinamen funktioniert nur einmalig" in Wuala:
Listenansicht ist schon länger gefordert, aber das Team hat wohl andere Prioritäten ;)
Immerhin hast du die Möglichkeit, schnell zu Filtern. – posativ, on October 11, 2009 08:08
posativ replied on October 10, 2009 14:51 to the problem "Tooltip bei Dateinamen funktioniert nur einmalig" in Wuala:
posativ replied on September 18, 2009 12:29 to the problem "WUALA auf XBMClive will nicht funktionieren" in Wuala:
posativ replied on September 13, 2009 12:42 to the problem "Old tmp-files" in Wuala:
posativ marked one of bagelcat's replies in Wuala as useful. bagelcat replied to the question "Archivieren nicht zu sichernder Dateien".
posativ replied on September 11, 2009 13:22 to the question "Archivieren nicht zu sichernder Dateien" in Wuala:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivbit
Sieht wie NTFS-only aus...-
posativ started following the idea "Overview of trading PCs tied to my account should always be clickable" in Wuala.
posativ replied on September 09, 2009 20:34 to the question "Backupfolder mit Gruppe teilen" in Wuala:
Die Sache bei dem Teilen mit Gruppen ist die:
Als Moderator oder Admin habe ich die Möglichkeit, jede Datei von jedem User zu löschen oder zu verschieben, zu vervielfältigen und umzubenennen.
Wenn ich nun einen Backup Ordner mit integriere, so fallen nahezu alle Möglichkeiten technisch weg.
Syncronisieren von Ordner/Dateien mit Gruppen ist sicherlich seit über einem Jahr gefordert; wenn es technisch einfach zu realisieren wäre, dann hätten die Entwickler sicherlich die Chance wahrgenommen und zwei Fliegen mit einer Klappe geschlagen: Backup Ordner und Syncronisierung in Gruppen.
Aber dem ist nicht so.
posativ marked one of bagelcat's replies in Wuala as useful. bagelcat replied to the problem "Thumbnail for updated files".
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posativ started following the problem "Arch Linux: FSI is not working because portmap is replaced by rpcbind" in Wuala.
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posativ started following the problem "Arch Linux: FSI is not working because portmap is replaced by rpcbind" in Wuala.
posativ replied on August 12, 2009 07:44 to the problem "Thumbnail for updated files" in Wuala:
posativ replied on August 11, 2009 11:10 to the idea "Add Favourites to FSI" in Wuala:
posativ shared an idea in Wuala on August 11, 2009 09:03:
Add Favourites to FSIHey,
I did not find some related topics so I am going to post this idea here.
It would be great to have an 4th folder in the filesystemintegration which grants you access to wuala's favourites.
Current you have no access to public files (when you not a friend of X or in group Y) and to add 'World' to the FSI is maybe not a good idea.
It would be a compromiss and the implementation is maybe not so difficult.
posativ marked one of bagelcat's replies in Wuala as useful. bagelcat replied to the problem "Arch Linux: FSI is not working because portmap is replaced by rpcbind".
posativ replied on August 08, 2009 13:52 to the problem "Arch Linux: FSI is not working because portmap is replaced by rpcbind" in Wuala:
Hi bagelcat,
thanks for your reply. Did try the same the yesterday.
But it was my fault it was not working:
I had edit the wrong wuala start script...
You can untar wuala somewhere and start in from that location. But it will nevertheless install automatically to /home/$USER/wuala.
So editing the script in e.g. /home/MyApplications/wuala has no effect.
posativ reported a problem in Wuala on August 07, 2009 15:03:
Arch Linux: FSI is not working because portmap is replaced by rpcbindHey,
I switched to Arch Linux for a few days and wuala works fine unless the filesystemintegration is not working.
By doing some research in GS it is a problem causing by rpcbind instead of portmap.
While you could solve it easily in opensuse by removing rpcbind an installing portmap, in Arch Linux portmap is replaced by rpcbind and new nfs-utils. That means portmap is no longer available.
http://www.archlinux.org/news/452/
I get the typical log:
Debug log initialized
Starting server Mount ...
Starting server NFS ...
Is there a workaround for this?-
posativ started following the question "how to enable auto mount NFS in linux?" in Wuala.
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