Using OwnCloud To Integrate Dropbox, Google Drive, and More In Gnome 30
Jason Hibbets writes Jiri Folta was looking for an easy way to have all of his online storage services, such as Google Drive and Dropbox, integrated with his Linux desktop without using any nasty hacks. He shares this solution in this short tutorial, and shows you how to integrate ownCloud with the Gnome desktop and then add your favorite cloud providers to use all of your cloud accounts in one place just as easily as if they were local drives.
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+1
Switched to xmonad a couple years ago, and I realized that all I ever need is (shortcuts for) multiple workspaces, terminal, and a program launcher.
(Interestingly, I actually much prefer the way floating windows are handled in xmonad in the rare occasions that they are useful (move with super+drag, resize with super+right-drag, what more do you need... plus those small and difficult to reach resize handles or title bars are a really stupid idea)
~$ sudo apt-get install gnome-desktop-environment
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Dropbox Emulation (Score:4, Interesting)
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You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. OwnCloud is something you install on your own server.
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I'm looking for a drop in replacement, so all the crapware that thinks it's enough to implement the dropbox API suddenly becomes usable.
Own loud is great! (Score:4, Interesting)
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Owncloud option that is _NOT_ written in PHP? (Score:1)
Anyone have a suggestion of a dropbox/owncloud replacement that is NOT written in PHP? PHP projects tend to be "babby's first project" and riddled with issues, security holes etc. Owncloud has been out for a few years but I'd like to avoid PHP if at all possible in the age of Ruby, Python, etc.
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Anyone have a suggestion of a dropbox/owncloud replacement that is NOT written in PHP?
IIRC seafile [seafile.com] is written in c & c++ with some python bits for web. Based on the git model, but more of a pain to set up than it should be.
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I've been using seafile for some months now and it works quite well. OwnCloud (v5 or so when I tried it) was slow and full of bugs, it would just find random sync errors and start placing copies of files everywhere. An initial sync of a 5-7 GB directory would take hours. Seafile takes one fraction of the time.
They also have frequent updates, so the missing features have also been implemented or will be implemented in the near future.
Ubuntu security issues (Score:1)
Worth noting that the Ubuntu repo still has the 6.0.1 version, which has critical security issues, and the developer can't get it removed or updated.
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/10... [webupd8.org]
OwnCloud = Excellent (Score:4, Informative)
Syncing OneNotes across multiple devices - 2 PCs, a Mac and a phone.
Automatic file sync (with binaries for Mac, Win & Linux)
Publishing documents to clients
Contacts & Calendar sync across multiple devices
WebDAV file shares offer native access for Mac, Windows and Linux.
... In a seriously slick interface with fairly simple and flexible deployment.
Seriously, can't recommend it enough. This reminds me, I should get back to submitting my patch for LibreOffice Spreadsheet previews..