How are you using your Bubba Two or Excito B3? Got pictures? Share here!
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DanielM
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by DanielM » 24 Jan 2012, 09:19
theWebalyst wrote:Take a look at owncloud. It was easy to install on B3 and very capable, though I haven't had time to check it out fully and find out why some things don't work (music file listing) and how to get WebDav working with Windows (it works with a Java test client though).
It is opensoure and being actively developed. Very promising.
Yes, it looks promising. Guess I could combine it with something like
https://market.android.com/details?id=c ... .webdavnav. The hard thing here is to get this enough WAF...
Guess I might as well wait til version 3 of it is released and look closer after that
/Daniel
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beweb
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by beweb » 24 Jan 2012, 14:35
Another tip:
http://www.teamdrive.com/
There is a 2 GB limit on the free cliënt but when you want you can buy more.
Worked great for me.
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DanielM
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by DanielM » 25 Jan 2012, 02:32
beweb wrote:Another tip:
http://www.teamdrive.com/
There is a 2 GB limit on the free cliënt but when you want you can buy more.
Worked great for me.
No Android client there, so it isn't useful for me. Besides that, do they really want me to pay THEM to keep files on MY server?
/Daniel
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Niko
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by Niko » 13 Jan 2013, 19:11
Found this on Dropbox web - will it work on the B3?
Install Dropbox via command line
The Dropbox daemon works fine on all 32-bit and 64-bit Linux servers. To install, run the following command in your Linux terminal.
Since I am not allowed to post URLs on the forum (?!) you will have to find the instructions on the Dropbox web or by googling "dropbox for debian" yourselves. Someone more "trusted" might be nice enough to post the link?