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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/04/14 05:18, Johnny Rosenberg
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            <div class="h5">On 15/04/14 19:20, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:<br>
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                On 04/15/2014 02:09 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:<br>
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                  2014-04-03 15:10 GMT+02:00 Dave Woyciesjes <<a
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                      On 04/02/2014 11:21 PM, Ryan Gauger wrote:<br>
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                          On Apr 2, 2014, at 10:00 PM, Martín Cigorraga<br>
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                                  On Apr 2, 2014 4:07 PM, "Dave
                  Woyciesjes"<br>
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                                           2014-04-02 17:34, Christian
                  Benz skrev:<br>
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                                                   Just to let you know:<br>
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                                       Yes, true. But I have started
                  using Wuala (by<br>
                  LaCie):<br>
                                  <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                    href="http://www.wuala.com/referral/__PP5AF64H4NP4AHH5MJNG"
                    target="_blank">http://www.wuala.com/referral/__PP5AF64H4NP4AHH5MJNG</a><br>
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                                       <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                    href="http://www.wuala.com/referral/PP5AF64H4NP4AHH5MJNG"
                    target="_blank">http://www.wuala.com/referral/PP5AF64H4NP4AHH5MJNG</a>><br>
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                                       5GB on the free plan, and if you
                  refer people who<br>
                                  join, you get<br>
                                       additional GB of storage.<br>
                  <br>
                                       Pretty easy to setup & use,
                  works on any OS, any<br>
                                  Linux. Nice to<br>
                                       have for my Debian machine. :)<br>
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                       >> Best part about Wuala is that it
                  encrypts files locally before<br>
                       >> uploading anything to the cloud so
                  nobody but you (or with<br>
                  your pwd,<br>
                       >> that is) can ever access them.<br>
                       >><br>
                       >> Another interesting cloud syncing
                  solution is Copy.com<br>
                       >> <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                    href="http://Copy.com" target="_blank">http://Copy.com</a>>,
                  while they don't offer strong encryption as<br>
                  Wuala<br>
                  <br>
                       >> does you get 15GB just by signing up.<br>
                  <br>
                       > I will definitely look into it. Is there an
                  easy way to move files<br>
                       > from Ubuntu One at the moment?<br>
                  <br>
                               Yep. Ubuntu One syncs all to one folder.
                  The encrypted<br>
                      Wuala file gets mounted as another folder. I just
                  did the standard<br>
                      method of moving files/folders in Nautilus from
                  one to the other.<br>
                               Easy peasy...<br>
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                  Does any of the suggested replacements to UbuntuOne
                  feature a command<br>
                  line tool such as ”u1sdtool”?<br>
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          Hi,<br>
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          Copy.com works fine from CLI just as any other file/folder on
          device. I have a small script that runs through cron once a
          week to back up my important stuff to there! Also accepts
          links to other folders/directories/files<br>
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          Not sure what the U1sdtool does or did but <a
            moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://copy.com"
            target="_blank">copy.com</a> works for me ;)<br>
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        <div>From the man page:</div>
        <div>”u1sdtool is a command line utility for controlling
          ubuntuone-syncdaemon. It can be used to get information about
          the metadata of ubuntuone-syncdae‐<br>
          mon but also to create shares, accept or reject offered shares
          and to force a refresh on the list of shares.”</div>
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        <div>Personally I use it to get a file's UbuntuOne URL, for
          instance:</div>
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          export URL=$(u1sdtool --publish-file "${File}" | sed -r
          's/.*(http.*)/\1/')</div>
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        <div>Johnny Rosenberg</div>
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                   Not sure. What does that tool do?<br>
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    <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I've switched over to
      SpiderOak and so far I'm very happy with it and the service from
      them is excellent. Currently syncing two Ubuntu computers and a
      MacBook Air and it works very well.<br>
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      Commandline option is something they have, but I've not looked at
      it yet, although will need to as I'm looking at using a home
      server to be included in the sync.<br>
      Not sure if it will support what you were doing with U1, but see
      their FAQ here: <a
href="https://spideroak.com/faq/questions/16/how_can_i_use_spideroak_from_the_commandline/">https://spideroak.com/faq/questions/16/how_can_i_use_spideroak_from_the_commandline/</a>
      and you could always ask them.<br>
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      Cheers<br>
      Keith<br>
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