![]() ![]() This will automatically create the sparsebundle file necessary for backups.Go to Time Machine preferences (accessible from "System preferences") and select "Change location", selecting to encrypt backups, and begin the backup setup process. Use your Ubuntu user credentials to authenticate when prompted. Mount the network share location by selecting the network share from the leftmost pane in a Finder window, or by selecting "Connect to server" from the Finder app's "Go" menu (or press ⌘+ K) and enter the machine name or IP address of your Ubuntu machine: afp://123.456.789.123 Open the terminal and enter: defaults write TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1 Make sure ports 548/tcp and 5353/udp are open in your firewall. Restart the netatalk service: sudo service netatalk restart (I'm not sure that options:usedots,upriv needs to be explicitly set but it works for me.) mnt/backups/myMac "TimeMachine" allow:username options:tm,usedots,upriv Install netatalk (open source AFP): sudo apt-get install netatalkĬonfigure the Apple share by editing location at the bottom of the /etc/netatalk/fault file (comment out the line with the home directory and add the actual mount location add your username): #~/ "Home Directory" Because this is a network share it actually doesn't matter what format the disk uses - it could be ext4, btrfs, etc. Make sure the directory to be shared is mounted and owned by your user (e.g., your backup hard drive is mounted at /mnt/backups in /etc/fstab, and you've created a subdirectory called myMac in this backup folder). My solution below works for a single user, but can likely be easily adapted for multiple users. See linked question re: TimeMachine in High Sierra The goal is that the test beds will help Sweden to achieve the sustainable development goals.NOTE: this is now out of date. These test beds are like living urban laboratories, where new ideas can be trialled in a practical sitiuation. This work has resulted in a number of world-leading test beds in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Umeå, where the opportunities and risks of the sharing economy are tested and evaluated. It aims to improve national and international cooperation and to enable cities to exchange their experiences of the sharing economy. Sharing Cities Sweden is a programme funded by VINNOVA and part of Viable Cities, a strategic innovation programme for smart, sustainable cities. Trianon, E.ON, Form/Design Center, SLU, IIIEE (The national Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, LU) och IVL Svenska miljöinstitutet.įorm/Design Center, Malmö stad, Gullers Group Partners, Sharing Cities Sweden, Sege Park Malmö Social and financial factors – to make it possible for everybody to live sustainable.Traffic solutions – to create an overall concept for sustainable travel.Placemaking – to create shared spaces where people can get together.Closing the loops – to find efficient solutions for the supply of water, sewerage and energy.Circularity/circular economy – in order to reduce waste with earth´s resources.The exhibition presents challenges as well as solutions in these focus areas: ![]() In Sege Park, a variety of stakeholders will be able to experiment with new mobility solutions, sharing services, climate-smart innovations and investments that promote inclusivity and security. Global challenges such as a growing population, urbanisation and inequality place new demands on future living. The idea is for residents and businesses to find new solutions together for sustainable living. Målet är att förbättra det nationella och internationella samarbetet och att städer ska kunna utbyta erfarenheter av delningsekonomi. In the near future almost a thousand homes will be completed in both existing and new buildings. Sharing Cities Sweden är ett program som finansieras av Vinnova och är en del av Viable Cities: en strategisk innovationssatsning för smarta och hållbara städer. Development planning has taken place in collaboration between the City of Malmö and 13 developers. In Sege Park, homes, businesses and public services will be established in an attractive old park environment. The sharing economy means that people share goods and services – so that you own less but at the same time have access to more. The sharing economy will play a key role in this. Sege Park in Kirseberg is not just a upcoming district, but also a test bed for future sustainability solutions. ![]()
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