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Touch on Ubuntu

SyncBack Touch is a cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux and Android) file server for use with SyncBackPro and SyncBackSE. It is free to use with SyncBackPro/SE V10 or newer. For technical support visit https://support.2brightsparks.com/
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kenmoffat
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Touch on Ubuntu

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I have syncback pro running on Windows 10, and downloaded Touch to my Ubuntu box. I unzipped the downloaded touch file, which created an executable. When I run that file, nothing seems to visibly happen, but the process is running. Is this correct? I can access touch from my windows machine and have successfully run a backup to Ubuntu. Are there no settings? (awesome program, BTW)
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Re: Touch on Ubuntu

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Having read further in to this forum I believe I found the answer. There is no GUI, just c/l options. I added Touch to my autostart, which I'm assuming will run on startup and allow me to make backups. Thanks for these great programs.
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Re: Touch on Ubuntu

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kenmoffat wrote:
Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:17 am
Having read further in to this forum I believe I found the answer. There is no GUI, just c/l options. I added Touch to my autostart, which I'm assuming will run on startup and allow me to make backups. Thanks for these great programs.
so the solution is adding Touch to autostart?
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Re: Touch on Ubuntu

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is there any solution?
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