![]() Previously Ryzen 3 1300x processor with Asus nvidia gt710 graphics card, the rest all same. Now - Ryzen 3 4300ge processor with Gigabyte B450m gaming board, very latest BIOS, Samsung 970evo nvme for system, 6tb spinner for data. ![]() Before I recently upgraded the processor everything was fine on ANY installation. So - the only conclusion I can draw is there is “something” in Arch or Arch based systems that doesn’t like my setup whereas Debian based systems have no problems with the same setup. The Freefilesync program works absolutely perfectly on any Debian based system under the same conditions as long as I have at least kernel 5.10 installed as a minimum. The program runs but when the ‘start’ button is clicked the whole system crashes with no acknowledgement from any keypress or mouse click however the cursor still moves across the screen normally. I’ve tried pure Arch xfce, Manjaro xfce with the same result. It’s an open-source alternative to the popular Resilio Sync (formerly known as BitTorrent Sync) application. You might have read our tutorial on how to use Google Drive on Linux before. Syncthing is a free, peer-to-peer continuous file synchronization program that allows you to synchronize your files across multiple devices, available for Linux, BSD, macOS, Windows, Android, iOS and Solaris. This different location can be an external USB disk, Google Drive or to any of your cloud storage locations using SFTP or FTP connections. ![]() Others have tried with no problems on their systems but mine won’t run Freefilesync correctly. FreeFileSync is an impressive open-source tool that can help you back up your data to a different location. Since I’ve upgraded my processor I cannot get Freefilesync to work correctly. FreeFileSync is a folder comparison and synchronization software that creates and manages backup copies of your important files.
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