Hey,I noticed that in Chakra the SpiderOak client is installed by default.Now I want to register and test it, but I've read that when you sign up via a friend everyone gets 1GB extra. So does anyone here have already SpiderOak account (and can send me a sign up link via PN)? Also in general, what are your experiences with SpiderOak?
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I'm using OpenSuse since version 11.1 I believe. I like it very much, now I'm about to upgrade to 11.3 and reading about the new features I saw it has spideroak support integrated.
Thanks for the suggestion Inkane, I now have a split tab in Yakuake running iotop and htop continuously I experienced the problem again this morning, and I saw that X was using a lot of CPU. As soon as I closed SpiderOak the problem went away once again. I guess I will report it to the SpiderOak guys to see if they have any idea.
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I use SpiderOak for online backup and file synchronisation (a la Dropbox.) I'm running it on my headless server via the SpiderOak --headless command.
At the moment, I have to start this manually inside a screen session to keep it running.
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I've just installed the new Chakra Claire release but I still have Chakra 32 bits in another partition. Now I want to use the new Chakra install as a SpiderOak device, so AFAIK I have to restore the device, but I don't want to dowload all my files from SpiderOak, because they are in my hard disk, in the other partition.Is there any way to avoid this?
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That’s right folks, we’ve set up a Minecraft server for all FCM readers to play around in. Load up Minecraft, log in, click Multiplayer and enter: ronnietucker.kicks-ass.org and connect. The ‘server’ is being run on my home PC at the moment (it’s all a bit experimental) and it will probably cop out at about 15-20 [...]