On 14 Jun 2009, at 13:37, Michael Iain Douglas <meh...@mehall.co.cc> wrote:
> mac wrote: >> Rob Beard wrote: >> <snip> >> >>> What I would love (not sure if something is available) is a addon >>> for >>> Firefox so I can save my bookmarks to a central server (ideally my >>> own >>> personal server) and have it shared between my many PCs, at the >>> moment I >>> must have about 5 or 6 different sets of bookmarks. Being able to >>> access them from anywhere (like I can with my mail) would be handy. >>> >> <snip> >> >> You can put the Firefox profile on a network drive - as long as its >> file >> system can preserve permissions (so FAT32 won't work) - and have >> each of >> your FFoxes point to that profile in its profiles.ini. >> >> I don't have an ext3/ext4/nfs network drive at the moment (but I >> have a >> plan!); so I just use rsync with the profile on a usb formatted >> ext3, >> 'get' it at the start of a session on one machine, and 'put' it at >> the >> end, so it's always up to date. (You can set the rsync commands up >> as a >> 'FF3get' and 'FF3put' in .bash_aliases, for ease of operation.) This >> works fine for me, till I can get the profile onto a linux network >> drive. >> >> Of course, once you copy ('get) the profile to a machine, the FF3 on >> that machine is running your last 'backup' of your FF3 profile, and >> doesn't need the USB drive. You only have to mount the USB and do a >> 'put' if there are changes to bookmarks, etc, that you wish to keep >> and >> propagate. >> >> Well, it works fine for me. And I don't have to store my bookmark >> data >> on someone else's servers for them to data mine. ;-) >> >> >> mac >> >> > Mac: slight problem: some of us use windows too. And yes, yes, you can > ext working under Windows, but it's not exactly rock solid. Someone > should get XMarks, and then make it so you can use a server or > location > of your choice. > > --Michael > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ Didn't Mozilla start up a similar project, but closed down their server, so you *had* to use your own server? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/