Comments on: S04E09 – Brave New World http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/06/22/s04e09-brave-new-world/ Ubuntu Linux Podcast from the Ubuntu UK LoCo team Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:35 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 By: Martin Cooper http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/06/22/s04e09-brave-new-world/comment-page-1/#comment-2807 Sat, 06 Aug 2011 16:36:00 +0000 http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/?p=2258#comment-2807 I’m a bit behind with you podcast [they are Great by the way] and would just like to say thanks for the item on TextBookStuff. I’ve just downloaded my first book which is “The Signalman” as I’ve missed the compo and note that although UbuntuOne has the title I would just like to point out to others buying books from this site that the titles are different prices on several of the providers and that UbuntuOne is not the cheapest. Keep up the good work and I’ll try and catch up on my listening.

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By: Mark Johnson http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/06/22/s04e09-brave-new-world/comment-page-1/#comment-2796 Thu, 23 Jun 2011 09:40:00 +0000 http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/?p=2258#comment-2796 I don’t know, I leave you alone for a week….
SparkleShare *does* require you to set up a git repository of your own: https://github.com/hbons/SparkleShare/wiki/How-to-set-up-your-own-server although I believe that you can also use public repositories such as gitorius or github.  I believe it was conceived as a method of sharing files for collaborative development etc rather than a general cloud storage tool, so that’s probably its USP.
ownCloud runs as a web application – while as Frank said last time it uses git for versioning, from what I’ve seen it does all the setup for you.

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By: lonki http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/06/22/s04e09-brave-new-world/comment-page-1/#comment-2795 Wed, 22 Jun 2011 23:33:00 +0000 http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/?p=2258#comment-2795 new

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By: lonki http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/06/22/s04e09-brave-new-world/comment-page-1/#comment-2794 Wed, 22 Jun 2011 23:32:00 +0000 http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/?p=2258#comment-2794 Would sed ‘s/^[0-9 ]{7}//’old >new fix this too?

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