Fixed issue with some sharing-related functionalities (e.g. copy private link).
(Windows) Fixed crashing of Explorer when right-clicking a folder within Insync. This is due to the addition of context-menu options that was added in 1.2.8, so they were removed for Windows for now.
Windows Mac
Ubuntu 13.10 and older: 64 bit, <a href="http://s.insynchq.com/builds/insync_1.2.9.35139-precise_i386.deb"32 bit headless: 64 bit, 32 bit
Ubuntu 14.04 and newer: 64 bit, <a href="http://s.insynchq.com/builds/insync_1.2.9.35139-trusty_i386.deb"32 bit
Debian: 64 bit, 32 bit headless: 64 bit, 32 bit
Fedora 19 and older: 64 bit, 32 bit headless: 64 bit, 32 bit
Fedora 20 and newer: 64 bit, 32 bit
Portable: 64 bit, 32 bit
As previuous version, Insync 1.2.9 still uses 50% of CPU on idle all the time so I’ve to stop the syncing. Then the CPU downs to 0% and can start my work.
The same happens in two different computers with Ubuntu 14.04 installed in both. Hope you can fix it.
And, yes, it seems that Insync doesn’t uses much CPU. But, after starting Insync my system monitor app (Syspeek) shows how the CPU rises and the laptop slows. Also, I’ve realized that there isn’t any synchronization at all (I think that perhaps it’s the similar issue as @Andre_Verwijs), and when I stop the syncing or shut down Insync all goes back to normality.
The same on two different computers, really weird… So, if the moderators think appropiate I’ll open a new thread, and give all the info that they may need (logs, etc…)
Very best regards!!
PD: I apologize for my English, it’s not my language. Also, I’m not a power linux user, just a simple user I hope I can explain my self correctly.
Wow, your CPU usage is significantly higher than mine. I bet @lpugoy will want to investigate that. If I were you, I’d open a new thread so that the problem can be tracked separately.
I ain’t, either. If you need any help with the commands, don’t hesitate to ask !