Recently active topics in Wuala tagged with linux

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    Business version of Wuala Last reply on May 09, 2008 10:00.

    The nicest thing about wuala for me, apart from file availability and encryption, is the network drive option for Windows computers. This is because it is transparent to the user and requires no additional steps to work with files, you simply manipulate the files as if they were on a local drive. In a business environment this would be great because the user needs no additional training to use the program.

    What I would like to see is a version of the client for mobile business users with the following features:
    -Disable 'world' access so that business documents cannot be shared with the outside world
    -Enhanced sharing permissions and access control
    -Better Windows x64 network drive integration and Linux FUSE support
    -Sync to local 'master copy' of files, on company intranet server.

    I think businesses would gladly pay for such a version because of small infrastructure & training costs.
    timewave timewave shared this idea on May 08, 2008 19:46. nmat joined timewave and 2 other people who like this idea. It's tagged business, and linux
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    Linux: wuala won't start, NoClassDefFoundError SWT Last reply on May 09, 2008 07:23.

    Tried to run it for the first time and it failed with the following stack trace on ubuntu desktop 7.04:

    Updating to version 68 ...................java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display
    at com.wuala.loader.Loader.run(Loader.java:69)
    at com.wuala.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:134)
    Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display
    at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Widget.isValidSubclass(Unknown Source)
    at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Decorations.checkSubclass(Unknown Source)
    at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell.<init>(Unknown Source)
    at com.wuala.obfuscated.rO.b(Z:383)
    at com.wuala.platform.Wuala.launch2(Z:59)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
    at com.wuala.loader.starter.ReflectiveWrapper.invoke(ReflectiveWrapper.java:38)
    at com.wuala.loader.starter.ApplicationWrapper.launch(ApplicationWrapper.java:19)
    at com.wuala.loader.Loader.run(Loader.java:63)
    ... 1 more
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    bwobbones bwobbones reported this problem on February 15, 2008 12:15. intgr joined bwobbones and 6 other people reporting this problem. It's tagged stack trace
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    filesystem integration not working (nfs error: success !?) Last reply on May 02, 2008 16:14.

    i tried to use filesystem integration on linux (gentoo) but encountered a very strange error named "success".

    #: mount /mnt/wua.la/wuala/direct
    mount: mount to NFS server 'localhost' failed: RPC Error: Success.

    on that computer a nfs-server is running, so i started wuala using the -noportmapregistration option. btw: can this option be entered somehow into wualarc?

    my fstab entry looks like this:
    localhost:/wuala /mnt/wua.la/wuala/direct nfs defaults,users,noauto,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr,nolock,soft,nfsvers=3,mountvers=3,port=26184,mountport=26183

    the check reports portmap and service as ok and volume and integration as failed.

    thanks in advance for any hint!
    andy
    superwutze superwutze asked this question on May 01, 2008 18:51. intgr joined superwutze and 1 other person asking this question. It's tagged filesystem integration
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    Sync Framework For Automated File Backup/Centralization Last reply on March 17, 2008 11:26.

    This somewhat ties into my earlier point about a Developer API, but its such a mainstream need/use it really could do as part of the application proper. Obviously a primary use of Wuala is backing up personal files, however, given how often personal data changes (and that while Wuala may indeed be super-awesome, most files perform better on a local disk rather than the integrated filesystem. Of course, if Wuala were to make its mounted fs bi-directional, users could take advantage of existing sync frameworks like Conduit or HUBackup.
    Kevin Kubasik Kevin Kubasik shared this idea on February 24, 2008 08:01. jimmy joined Kevin Kubasik and 7 other people who like this idea. It's tagged linux
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    File system integration on Fedora 8 is not ready, why? What should I do?

    File system integration is not ready on Fedora 8, what can I do? Streaming videos don't work, and when I try to see pictures, it's just not possible.
    Celsoldc Celsoldc asked this question on April 19, 2008 03:27. intgr also has the question Celsoldc asked. It's tagged file system integration, and pics
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    Wuala/linux doesn't start on update to v101 Last reply on April 29, 2008 16:25.

    My wuala doesn't start anymore
    I had it running unattended over the weekend and it seems to have choked on the v101 update. Now when I try to start it from the desktop it just does nothing, starting from the console (running "wuala/wuala") just gives me:
    Updating to version 101 ............Shutting down...
    This is 100% reproducible
    on another pc with almost the same setup it starts w/o problems (same gentoo version, intel multicore)
    Deelkar Deelkar reported this problem on April 29, 2008 13:16. soams also has the problem Deelkar reported. It's tagged linux, and bug
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