There are tons of possible backup solutions for the Linux desktop (and/or server). I have covered a number of possible solutions here on Ghacks. One of my favorite (and the one I use most often) is Luckybackup (see my article “Luckybackup: Linux backup made easy“), but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of really good [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
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Linux Back In Time: Backup made easy
In my recent trend of covering Linux backup tools I have, so far, covered Flyback (“Quick and easy backups with Flyback“) and Backerupper (“Simple gui backup tool Backerupper“). Both tools are GUI tools that make the process of backing up your Linux files and folders a simple task. This time around I want to add [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
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Simple gui backup tool backerupper
In my last article I covered the backup GUI Flyback (“Quick and easy backups with Flyback“.) Although it seemsĀ developmentĀ has stopped for that tool, it is still a viable solution. Does that mean it’s the best solution? No. There are far better GUI tools for easy desktop backup. One of those tools is Backerupper. Backerupper is [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
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Quick and easy backups with Flyback
If you’re looking for a tool for really simple and quick backups Flyback might just be the tool for you. Compared to Apples Time Machine (on the web site at least), Flyback allows you to create specific backs that can be run manually or automagically with a very simple GUI and not much time or [...]
