I am on Precise but going to possibly upgrade here very shortly to Quantal. I don't think it matters, but just in case...
Anyways, I tried luckybackup, BackinTime, and KBackup. They all seems alright, but they all seem to lack in terms of compression settings/information if you compare it to Arconis True Image Home. In TIH, you were able to set levels of compression and the program would tell you an estimate of how much space your back up file will take up. It would even tell you an estimate as to how long the job will take to complete and counts down as the task progresses. Is there anything comparable for Kubuntu/linux? I guess what I need is more of an imaging program per say? I want to compress the data, but still be able to extract individual files out of it if need be.
Anyways, I tried luckybackup, BackinTime, and KBackup. They all seems alright, but they all seem to lack in terms of compression settings/information if you compare it to Arconis True Image Home. In TIH, you were able to set levels of compression and the program would tell you an estimate of how much space your back up file will take up. It would even tell you an estimate as to how long the job will take to complete and counts down as the task progresses. Is there anything comparable for Kubuntu/linux? I guess what I need is more of an imaging program per say? I want to compress the data, but still be able to extract individual files out of it if need be.
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