Difference between revisions of "Dropbox Syncing"
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- Helps to know how to setup Windows print/filesharing<br> | - Helps to know how to setup Windows print/filesharing<br> | ||
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Revision as of 02:07, 1 February 2010
Page under construction
Overview
Dropbox is a service that allows syncing files/folders across many computers. This is a way to sync a webOS device to Dropbox. This is not a native dropbox client. It connects to a Windows PC that has dropbox installed and syncs the files to that PC's dropbox folder.
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How this method works
This uses Xorg Tools to setup the configuration and installs the following tools...
- Samba (filesharing)
- Optware (so that samba can be installed)
- Cron (for scheduling)
It uses existing 'rsync' to perform the dropbox syncing.
Requirements
You need the following tools/knowledge to use this service...
- A dropbox account with client running on a Windows PC
- Need to know the IP address of the PC with dropbox client
- Helps to know how to setup Windows print/filesharing
-- though the wizard walks you through setup
How to install
- Install Xorg Tools here
More later
Details on what is setup
These are the configuration files involved if you want to make manual changes.
/etc/fstab
/etc/hosts
/var/spool/cron/crontabs/root