Tim wrote:
>>> One approach: Run knode on the server, access it over SSH.
>>>
>>> Simple, brute force, effective.
>> when I run knode on my server through ssh I get the error
>> ---
>> [tim@rose ~]$ ssh grover knode
>> (26507)/: Cannot find the D-Bus session server
>
Tim:
>> One approach: Run knode on the server, access it over SSH.
>>
>> Simple, brute force, effective.
Timothy Murphy:
> when I run knode on my server through ssh I get the error
> ---
> [tim@rose ~]$ ssh grover knode
> (26507)/: Cannot find the D-Bus session server
Tim wrote:
>> Is there any way of synchronising Knode clients on different laptops,
>> so that the same posts are marked as read on different machines?
>> At present I keep a copy of ~/.kde/share/apps/knode/ on a server,
> One approach: Run knode on the server, access it over SSH.
>
> Simple, b
On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 13:59 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there any way of synchronising Knode clients on different laptops,
> so that the same posts are marked as read on different machines?
> At present I keep a copy of ~/.kde/share/apps/knode/ on a server,
One approach: Run knode on the se
Is there any way of synchronising Knode clients on different laptops,
so that the same posts are marked as read on different machines?
At present I keep a copy of ~/.kde/share/apps/knode/ on a server,
and copy this to whatever laptop I am using.
This works, but is not completely satisfactory.
Any