I thought it was awesome that Ubuntu 16.04 shipped with gnome-calendar, but I noticed that holidays were not included. I also noticed that there is an option to sync the calendar with an online one, how do I do this? I don't know of any online calendars I could use.
Microsoft OneDrive Business/Office 365 Pro offers 1 TB of cloud storage but unfortunately there has never been a method to sync it on Linux.
After searching everywhere I have not managed to find a specific answer for my question.
On Windows there is an application called FTPbox that will automatically sync a local folder with an ftp one every set period of time.
My question is, how do I achieve the same thing using Ubuntu? The main thing is here that I dont want to have to do it manually. It needs to be a totally automatic process with no human intervention required (obviously I will have to set this up if that classes as human intervention LOL).
Many thanks in anticipation for helpful answers.
-Edward
I have a ~/photos directory where I keep all my photos. I'd like it to be automatically sync'd to flickr (with their recent generous expansion...) -- all pictures in this directory automatically uploaded to Flickr (visible to me only and without any manipulation/resizing).
Is there a tool for this job? Preferably, not some hacky python script in cron.
Right now, I'm using Shotwell to organise photos. And it works fine. It also has a Flickr plugin but requires the pictures to be "published" manually and doesn't seem to offer any way of organising them once on Flickr. Can it be somehow done with Shotwell?
I would be perfectly happy with uploads happening only when I run Shotwell, or even only when I prompt Shotwell to sync, but so that I don't have to figure out which pictures haven't yet been uploaded.
Since a few days ago, my computer freezes whenever I sync my HDD with an external USB3 drive. When the keyboard gets temporarily a bit responsive I am able to switch to another terminal (Ctrl+Alt+F2) and I see the following image repeating continuously. I am on Ubuntu 11 using LuckyBackup.
What is going on? Is my hdd defective? Is it the external one? Something else?
Many thanks!