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            <title type="text"><![CDATA[GmailFS - Gmail come disco remoto in Ubuntu « danny block notes]]></title>
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                <![CDATA[Testato su Ubuntu 8.04 Herdy Haron. A differenza della guida ufficiale, vediamo come utilizzare gmailfs come utenti normali e non come root. In questo modo non si riceverà più il fastidioso messaggio "ignored option rw" ogni volta che monteremo il disco remoto. INSTALLAZIONE E CONFIGURAZIONE installiamo gmailFS : sudo apt-get install gmailfs creiamo nella home…]]>
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