1. Unison is the only useful equivalent to Microsofts offline files. Using a notebook it is mandatory to use a file synchroniser
2. Installing the 2.40.63 on the client does not help. The server version is required as well. This means installing unofficial software both on a line of clients and untested software on a server. In a production environment nothing that a serious administrator would do lightheartedly
3. RBredereck suggested a solution. For something that broke some month ago and that is that essential, the attitude towards fixing is astounding.
I start asking myself why I use a stable distribution if I can have technical experiments by installing from scratch?
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1. Unison is the only useful equivalent to Microsofts offline files. Using a notebook it is mandatory to use a file synchroniser
2. Installing the 2.40.63 on the client does not help. The server version is required as well. This means installing unofficial software both on a line of clients and untested software on a server. In a production environment nothing that a serious administrator would do lightheartedly
3. RBredereck suggested a solution. For something that broke some month ago and that is that essential, the attitude towards fixing is astounding.
I start asking myself why I use a stable distribution if I can have technical experiments by installing from scratch?