[00:02] hello Tommy3 [00:02] Tommy3: you can get help in #ubuntu [00:03] tried there. no response after abt half hr of trying. thought I might be in the wrong place. [00:12] is support available ? [00:12] guess not. i wont waste your time [00:31] If I add multiple files that are only slightly varying in some parts to U1, will it upload them each individually, or send 'delta' updates of them all? [03:37] is ubuntu one encrypted at all [03:37] can you use the commandline or something like rsync/scp to upload to ubuntu one? [03:37] nodestool, i would like to know that also [03:37] hi needhelp1 [03:37] are you going to use the smart phone app? [03:38] no [03:38] needhelp1: even they don't have encryption out of the box, i think the gpg is really good/fast at encrypting crap [03:38] im not [03:38] i would need to connect to the cloud via some form of an encrypted connection also [03:39] you could use gpg on your box, then the file would be encrypted before you upload [03:39] yeah [03:40] im interested to know if ubuntu one has a way via terminal to upload/download files [03:40] also that way you don't have to even worry about server admins or whatever seeing your files [03:41] you have the public key [03:41] but yeah, a scp with a public key would be great [03:42] cause then you can upload via cron [03:43] im just a little uncomfortable with gpg [03:44] oh? [03:44] why is that [03:46] never used it in depth, seems hard to use. i think i could figure out how to use it with email.. other than that im lost [03:46] http://per.liedman.net/2011/01/22/using-ubuntu-one-for-backup-on-a-headless-server/ [03:46] needhelp1: if you use it in the simple way its really easy [03:48] care to share [03:52] i wonder if ubuntu one uses s3 [03:52] s3 is more tricky [03:52] what are you trying to do? [03:52] just back up files/ [03:53] or do you want to have them for daily use? [03:54] it looks like ubuntu one is hosted via s3 [03:54] there are commandline tools for s3 [03:55] but it depends on how you want to use the service [03:55] i mostly want to use it for my smart phone [03:55] to stream audio [03:55] Dropbox[17], Zmanda and Ubuntu One are some of the many online backup and synchronization services that use S3 as their storage and transfer facility. [03:55] brb [04:12] did i violate channel rules here ? [04:13] you wasted my time [19:38] file sync seems to be down [19:38] struggling to connect at least. === m_conley_away is now known as m_conley