Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: > Running Ubuntu 9.04 I have installed Conduit Synchroniser. Only it > doesn't. Synchronise that is. > I set up the two folders, check "two-way synchronisation" and click on > "Synchronise". After Conduit reports that synchronisation on both > folders has finished and is OK, there are files on one side that have > NOT been replicated on the other. > These are documents, not system files. > Can anyone throw any light on why these files should NOT have been > replicated? > > I've no idea about that package or the problem, but if its just two folders on two different machines that you want to synchronise, you could consider dropbox, that effectively gives you a way of having a folder on a computer that synchronises via the web with any number of machines. Its cross platform, i use the windows & linux versions to sync between 6 different machines. If I change one file on one machine, it gets updated to the web, and the other machines update for it next time they have a web connection.
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