Office 365 on Linux Desktop
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I know you can access Sharepoint via webdav. Is it possible to expose that part of ODfB to mount on a Linux system?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Is your win10 install an upgrade or fresh install?
Good question. You'd have to ask NTG Internal IT what was done...
@Mike-Ralston could tell us.
It is an upgrade.
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@Minion-Queen ah, that might explain it. It's not healthy.
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Yep, not had good luck with ANY upgrades. always did the upgrade, then a fresh install. solves all sorts of problems.
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@hubtechagain said:
Yep, not had good luck with ANY upgrades. always did the upgrade, then a fresh install. solves all sorts of problems.
I agree. Not sure how an upgrade slipped through the system.
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fire @Mike-Ralston he has failed this city.
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LOL - yeah time to wipe it and fresh install.
Like Hub, I do the upgrade to get the license, then wipe and clean load! So far, it's been awesome!
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Yup, not sure how that step got missed.
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About your performance issues in Win 10, check your processes for misbehaving OneDrive for Business client. I've had more than one incidence with more than one user (including myself), where ODfB was running at 95% cpu or higher basically non-stop. My laptop got so hot I could barely touch it. Once I killed the process, everything cooled down and the performance recovered significantly.
Oh, also, if that happens, you may have to disconnect the library and re sync.
They need to get their shit together with this OneDrive for Business nonsense. Seriously.
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@AVI-NetworkGuy said:
They need to get their shit together with this OneDrive for Business nonsense. Seriously.
I've had no working account for over three months now, so you are preaching to the choir there!
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<inserts shameless plug for ownCloud here, lol>