Hi, I think your companion is called Sparkleshare. Check it out, http://sparkleshare.org/ HTH, Zoltan 2011/10/19 n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 <n2xssvv.g02gfr12930@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On 19/10/11 10:04, Manuel Escudero wrote: >> Hi There, today I was watching some videos and reading some information >> about the Apple's Time Capsule, wich simply is an external HDD with some >> ethernet and USB ports behind but the most important WiFi support.... >> >> In a few words it's a router with a 2TB HDD inside XD... >> The prupouse of this thing is function as a mini-server >> to backup you macs with a software called time machine, >> share printers within the net and all that fun stuff... >> >> Deja-Dup does what Time Machine Does, but I was wondering >> what kind of device can replace the Apple's Time Capsule and >> be fully compatible with Linux? >> >> As far as I investigated, there are only 3 devices of this type: >> >> - Apple Time Capsule - http://www.apple.com/timecapsule/ >> >> - ClickFree Wireless - http://www.clickfree.com/products_c3.php >> >> - LaCie Wireless Space - http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?id=10520 >> >> Does anyone of you have experience using one of these devices on Linux? >> >> or if not, >> >> Wich device is a good alternative if I want functionallity like this? >> >> Thanks! >> >> -- >> Manuel Escudero >> Linux User #509052 >> Twitter: @Jmlevick <http://twitter.com/Jmlevick> >> Blogger: Blog Xenode <http://xenodesystems.blogspot.com/> >> PGP/GnuPG: E2F5 12FA E1C3 FA58 CF15 8481 B77B 00CA C1E1 0FA7 >> Xenode Systems - xenodesystems.com >> <http://www.xenodesystems.com/> - "Conéctate a Tu Mundo" >> >> > > I have achieved much, if not all that functionality with a wireless > router and a ReadyNAS Duo. The best part is the 2 HDDs in the ReadyNAS > are in a Raid configuration providing even better backup security. OK, > it's not as simple as a MAC, but that's part of the joy of using Linux, > learning how to configure things yourself. So I know that my wireless > LAN is secured with AES encryption and access restrictions using secure > passwords, (I don't even remember them), which are held in a local kwallet. > -- > users mailing list > users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > -- PGP: 06853DF7 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines