https://techlib.barracuda.com/Copy/EndOfLife
You have only 'til March 1st 2016. Then your data is wiped. You can use 'mover' to migrate your data elsewhere.
Copy offers 15GB free, has clients for all platforms (linux, windows, mac, android, ios).
And FYI, if you allow me to give you an invite code, we both will earn an extra 5GB. Just pm me, subject line, Copy invite code.
navigate to https://www1.copy.com/home/
register
download the file from Copy and extract
installation manual
or installation aided
enter in your information to login. This creates a ~/Copy directory, and will sync any current items already stored with Copy.
May or may not be the best method, but I copied ( guess I could of just moved it too :D )the copy directory to ~/bin, then created an alias for easier syncing
CopyConsole is used to sync
Test it out. Navigate to your ~/Copy directory and enter
Once complete, hit Enter.
copycmd (CopyCmd) offers deeper more granular options which I haven't dived into yet. Simpy entering copycmd with no arguments will display its options.
Things I like. There is no overhead. It syncs when you tell it to and that's it, keeping your system minimal, but with added function. One could always set a cron job to automagically sync.
If your using a more bloated system, you will have a nice panel icon.
If you want sexy GUI, use their website, which is nice too.
Interested? Enjoy
*edit-clean up some mistakes*
And FYI, if you allow me to give you an invite code, we both will earn an extra 5GB. Just pm me, subject line, Copy invite code.
navigate to https://www1.copy.com/home/
register
download the file from Copy and extract
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wget https://copy.com/install/linux/Copy.tgz
tar xvf Copy.tgz
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copy/x86/CopyConsole -u=email -r=/home/username/Copy -p=password
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copy/[x86|x86_64]/CopyAgent
May or may not be the best method, but I copied ( guess I could of just moved it too :D )the copy directory to ~/bin, then created an alias for easier syncing
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cp -r copy ~/bin/
[editor] .bash_aliases
alias syncopy='~/bin/copy/x86/CopyConsole'
alias copycmd='~/bin/copy/x86/CopyCmd'
Test it out. Navigate to your ~/Copy directory and enter
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syncopy
copycmd (CopyCmd) offers deeper more granular options which I haven't dived into yet. Simpy entering copycmd with no arguments will display its options.
Things I like. There is no overhead. It syncs when you tell it to and that's it, keeping your system minimal, but with added function. One could always set a cron job to automagically sync.
If your using a more bloated system, you will have a nice panel icon.
If you want sexy GUI, use their website, which is nice too.
Interested? Enjoy
*edit-clean up some mistakes*