Using Synology Cloud Station on Debian [closed] - linux

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is there a proper way to use the Synology Cloud Station Client on Debian? There are only Fedora/Ubuntu Versions, and though Ubuntu is based on Debian as far as I know its not that much of a great idea to install Ubuntu Packages on Debian.

I used the Ubuntu package for over 3 months now and there were no complications so I guess its no problem!

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The TeamViewer7 trial version is currently installed on my Ubuntu linux system. It has expired. How do I clear the registry. How do I change the settings 'For personal use' for the new install which I see in some of the urls which I have come across on the net. Please guide.
TeamViewer bundles its own version of Wine, so all you have to do is delete the directory you extracted it to. All its settings are kept in "teamviewer7/.wine".
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Google Chrome/Chromium is buggy on Ubuntu 12.10 [closed]

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For some reason, ever since I installed Ubuntu 12.10 my Chromium doesn't work well, it's buggy concerning Flash and other random stuff. I tried installing Google Chrome (google-chrome-stable) instead of Chromium, also because the version is more recent than Chromium. Some stuff worked better in comparison to Chromium, like Flash, but now Facebook was all buggy and unusable (the site was literally falling apart as I was scrolling).
Is there a way for me to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 12.10 without it being buggy? Is somebody experiencing a similar problem?
Installing google-chrome-beta from the Synaptic Package Manager worked for me.

StyleCop-4.7.35.0 does not integrate with VS2012 RTM [closed]

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I noticed that the latest StyleCop version (4.7.35.0) does not integrate with VS2012 RTM. It doesn't show after install.
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how to install and configure a mail server debian [closed]

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I was trying to install on Debian postfix or some mail client to have mails,(its ok if i install a client and it install by itself all the things needed, like postfis and stuffs) Ive read a lot and many tutorials seems to be pretty long, complicated and the worste of all at the end of the configuration just doesnt work anything at my mail, i am novice in this, please, could anybody help me to find a solution a tutorial or give me an explination of how to install it??
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The question would most likely yield better results on SuperUser instead, however I just did the same thing, only in Fedora. Here is the walkthrough I used:
http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Configuring_a_Fedora_Linux_Email_Server
I'm sure you can use it and simply replace 'yum' with 'apt-get'. Good Luck.

Is it possible to clean a Linux VPS using the shell? [closed]

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Sometimes my friend give me root access to his CentOS VPS to help him install some programs and he leaves. Sometimes I mess with it, but I don't have the login information for Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, so can I clean the VPS using SSH?
It's faster than formatting the VPS and re-installing the OS.
You could always take a backup before you being work and revert the changes after the face. rsync is one potential tool you could use to do this.

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