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Touch on Ubuntu
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Touch on Ubuntu
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
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
so the solution is adding Touch to autostart?
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Re: Touch on Ubuntu
is there any solution?