Page 3 of their setup guide documents how to install it. A quick perusal suggests that you need a licence key to use even the community version. I could be wrong as I do not use it and only spent about 30 seconds in researching it. https://bacula.org/whitepapers/CommunityInstallationGuide.pdf https://www.bacula.org/bacula-binary-package-download/
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 1:56 PM Paul Heinlein <[email protected]> wrote: > I am stumped at Ubuntu's package offerings for Bacula, a widely used > backup utility. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS had version 9.0.6. 20.04 LTS has > 9.4.4. 22.04 LTS has absolutely no Bacula packages other than (of all > things) bacula-doc. And 22.10 (not LTS) has version 9.6.7. > > The LTS distros are more likely to be used by enterprises and are more > likely to run backups, but bacula is a no-show in 22.04 LTS. > > So if you want to run Bacula on Jammy, you need grab 9.4 from Focal or > 9.6 from Kinetic and hope one runs. Otherwise, no current LTS for you! > > -- > Paul Heinlein > [email protected] > 45°22'48" N, 122°35'36" W >
