new ssl certificate
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today i installed a new ssl certificate for www.socialnerds.org. (affected are all services running within www.socialnerds.org/* including our owncloud instance). this certificate is recognised by all major browsers and email clients. you will be redirected to https automatically from now on. enjoy encrypting!
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new ssl certificate
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today i installed a new ssl certificate for www.socialnerds.org. (affected are all services running within www.socialnerds.org/* including our owncloud instance). this certificate is recognised by all major browsers and email clients. you will be redirected to https automatically from now on. enjoy encrypting!
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news app for owncloud
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we now offer a news app (rss/atom feed reader) within our owncloud instance at https://www.socialnerds.org/cloud.
since google reader will die for good in june the owncloud developers have created this really nice and simple alternative for reading rss/atom feeds. check it out!
news app for owncloud
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we now offer a news app (rss/atom feed reader) within our owncloud instance at https://www.socialnerds.org/cloud.
since google reader will die for good in june the owncloud developers have created this really nice and simple alternative for reading rss/atom feeds. check it out!
sshbackup 0.3.1
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i just commited the latest version of my backup script: sshbackup
check it out: https://github.com/beyondthewall/sshbackup
installation
sudo wget https://raw.github.com/beyondthewall/sshbackup/0.3.1/sshbackup -O /usr/bin/sshbackup sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/sshbackup
usage
usage: sshbackup source destination [versions] source/destination example: [[user@]server:]/path/to/files OPTIONS: -h, --help show this message -v, --version version information -c, --config alternate config file [~/.sshbackup] -l, --list list of sources and destinations -s, --sshkey alternate sshkey [~/.ssh/id_rsa]
sshbackup 0.3.1
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i just commited the latest version of my backup script: sshbackup
check it out: https://github.com/beyondthewall/sshbackup
installation
sudo wget https://raw.github.com/beyondthewall/sshbackup/0.3.1/sshbackup -O /usr/bin/sshbackup sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/sshbackup
usage
usage: sshbackup source destination [versions] source/destination example: [[user@]server:]/path/to/files OPTIONS: -h, --help show this message -v, --version version information -c, --config alternate config file [~/.sshbackup] -l, --list list of sources and destinations -s, --sshkey alternate sshkey [~/.ssh/id_rsa]
sshbackup v0.3
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i just commited the latest version of my backup script: sshbackup
check it out: https://github.com/beyondthewall/sshbackup
installation
sudo wget https://raw.github.com/beyondthewall/sshbackup/0.3/sshbackup -O /usr/bin/sshbackup
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/sshbackup
usage
usage: sshbackup
source destination [versions]
source/destination example: [[user@]server:]/path/to/files
OPTIONS:
-h, --help show this message
-v, --version version information
-c, --config alternate config file [~/.sshbackup]
-l, --list list of sources and destinations
-s, --sshkey alternate sshkey [~/.ssh/id_rsa]
droopy
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seriously. i’m working with droopy almost every day. now i think it’s time to share a golden little helper with you. all it does is start a small webserver serving an upload field and a submit button. it deals very well with uploading immensely big files but check it out for your self:
http://stackp.online.fr/?p=28
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droopy
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seriously. i’m working with droopy almost every day. now i think it’s time to share a golden little helper with you. all it does is start a small webserver serving a upload field and a submit button. it deals very well with uploading immensely big files but check it out for your self: http://stackp.online.fr/?p=28
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Fedora 18 – How to install owncloud-client
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Hello folks,
when you try to install the owncloud-client via the official owncloud-repo for Fedora 18, you´ll get the following error:
Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/lib64/libocsync.so.0.2.0 conflicts between attempted installs of owncloud-csync-libs-0.70.4-1.fc18.x86_64 and libocsync0-0.70.5-33.1.x86_64Error Summary
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- iniparser
- libocsync-plugin-owncloud
- libqtkeychain0
After that you should the able to install the owncloud-client.
I hope it helps to you!
greetings
Nox


