Sharing Files With wdfs and FUSE

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 09/03/2008 - 16:02

Linux.com: "I move from computer to computer constantly -- desktops, laptops, testing machines -- and rather than worry about synchronizing the assorted hard disks content, I prefer to keep one central copy of my documents that I can access anywhere.

I do that using wdfs, the WebDAV file system for FUSE."


 

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