Oneye

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What is oneye

oneye is a takeover of the legacy series 1 from the eyeos project. This new project is powered by the community around the web desktop eyeos 1. We feel responsible for further development of eyeos 1.9 featured as oneye 0.8.x. In addition new technologies get combined and a totally new designed framework will be released as oneye 0.9.

Set up oneye on Alpine Linux

This document will be a quick c/p guide to setup oneye on Alpine linux. What we will setup is the following:

  • Lighttpd, PHP, sqlite
  • oneye

Install lighttpd, PHP, and sqlite

apk add lighttpd gzip sqlite php php-sqlite php-imap nano

Configure the lighttpg

nano +46 /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf

Uncomment include "mod_fastcgi.conf"

Installing and configuring oneye

Install oneye

  • Make webapps folder

mkdir /usr/share/webapps/ -p

  • CD and Download

cd /usr/share/webapps/ wget http://ufpr.dl.sourceforge.net/project/eyeos/oneye/0.8.0/oneye_0.8.0.zip

  • Unpack

unzip oneye_0.8.0.zip rm oneye_0.8.0.zip

  • Rename Folder

mv /usr/share/webapps/oneye_0.8.0 /usr/share/webapps/oneye

  • Unpack the config files

mv /usr/share/webapps/oneye/package.eyepackage /usr/share/webapps/oneye/package.tar.gz tar zxvf /usr/share/webapps/oneye/package.tar.gz

  • Change Folder Persmissions

chmod 777 /usr/share/webapps/oneye/installer/*.php chmod 777 /usr/share/webapps/oneye/*.html

  • Make symlinks to ownCloud

ln -s /usr/share/webapps/oneye /var/www/localhost/htdocs/oneye

Starting the web server

Starting http service and adding to boot

/etc/init.d/lighttpd start && rc-update add lighttpd default

Config your eyeos

Browse to: http://WEBSERVER_IP_ADDRESS/oneye/installer

 Please fill out the following form to install oneye:
 
 Root Password
 
 Retype Password
 
 System Name
 
 Allow users to create accounts (yes/no)

When you finish, press "Install oenye!" button, and thats all. :) You have eyeOS cloud computing system working. To access it, go to http://WEBSERVER_IP_ADDRESS/oneye/ and enjoy!


eyeSync

You can use this nice small application to synchronize two or more folders between the remote server and your local desktop, as an Dropbox alternative.

Windows side

  • Download the application

http://eyeos.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/eyeos/playground/lk/eyeSync/eyeSync.exe

  • Configure the eyeSync

After install, you have to set:

Server URL: http://WEBSERVER_IP_ADDRESS/oneye/
User / Password: 

Now you can create jobs to synchronize from Remote to Local / Local to Remote, manual or automatic/scheduled.