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I just have a quick question. Do we have a back up utility for LInux? I was just wondering, and if we do, Can you let me know the name so I can downloaded with synaptic package. Thanks.
tar (see the man page) will serve one better than cp, especially if space is an issue.
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
If processing power isn't a problem, also look into gzip/bzip2.
If you just want backups and you'd like a nice Qt frontend, KDE comes with a little program called Keep. It should be at K Menu > System > Keep, though I personally have pushed it into "More Applications", since I have no need for backups. (I also have never had a disk failure, etc.)
You know of course, that now that you've said it .....
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
I just have a quick question. Do we have a back up utility for LInux? I was just wondering, and if we do, Can you let me know the name so I can downloaded with synaptic package. Thanks.
Pookito
Once a month or so I use the Acronis emergency recovery disk 8) from my Windoze box to make a system image of the Kubuntu's box's system HDD. Being a GUI kinda Guy, in between I use ARK to back up my working files to an external USB HDD.
Incidentally, I find the Acronis image extremely useful whenever the "upgrade" bug strikes . The Edgy > Feisty experience was especially memorable, for all the wrong reasons of course. > -
If you just want backups and you'd like a nice Qt frontend, KDE comes with a little program called Keep. It should be at K Menu > System > Keep, though I personally have pushed it into "More Applications", since I have no need for backups. (I also have never had a disk failure, etc.)
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