( NOT necessary for Ubuntu >=18.04) From git location mentioned above copy the file into the load path of the system instance. Say you want to install Syncthing from Ubuntu’s repositories on your Fedora Silverblue system. I am planning to set up the system service: Syncthing can sync files between devices on a local network or between remote devices over the Internet, with all data transmitted between multiple devices encrypted with TLS. It avoids unnecessarily running Syncthing instances. Syncthing is a free, open-source, peer-to-peer file synchronization application. Thus, the user service is intended to be used on a (multiuser) desktop computer. Running Syncthing as a user service ensures that Syncthing only starts after the user has logged into the system (e.g., via the graphical login screen, or ssh). Syncthing is another free and open-source file synchronization app. Since the system service keeps Syncthing running even without an active user session, it is intended to be used on a server. Running Syncthing as a system service ensures that Syncthing is run at startup even if the Syncthing user has no active session. There are two types of services that can be enabled: system service and user service. Now we need to modify the config.xml file vi /home/ubuntu/.config/syncthing/config.xml # change 'ubuntu' to your username The main config file is /home/username/.config/syncthing/config.xml. The syncthing systemd service creates configuration files under /home/username/.config/syncthing/ and a folder /home/username/Sync as the default sync folder. sudo apt - get update sudo apt - get install syncthing It might be a bit intimidating at first, but with every device and directory added, Syncthing becomes more useful. list # Because this repository uses https, we need to install the apt - transport - https package sudo apt - get install apt - transport - https # Update local package index and install syncthing on Ubuntu. Syncthing is a secure and private alternative to proprietary file syncing solutions. echo "deb syncthing stable" | sudo tee / etc / apt / sources. # add the official deb repository with the following command. # download the GPG key then import the key : should see ' OK ' curl - s https : ///release-key.txt | sudo apt-key add.
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