Evan wrote:
> I believe Deja-Dup was originally started for the purpose of becoming
> default. At the very least, it is simple, useful and actively developed.
> https://launchpad.net/deja-dup
This program is absolutely excellent! I am amazed by how much power
there is in an application that is s
I believe Deja-Dup was originally started for the purpose of becoming
default. At the very least, it is simple, useful and actively developed.
https://launchpad.net/deja-dup
I'm not sure how stable it as at the moment, since I'm not actively using
it, but I have poked around its interface a bit.
+1.
Even a manual backup utility would suffice to me ;)
Is there a bug entry for this?
Best regards,
Flávio
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Caleb Marcus
wrote:
> Yes, yes, yes. I fully agree.
> Currently I use an anacron job running rdiff-backup, but this is CLEARLY not
> right for non-techie
Yes, yes, yes. I fully agree.
Currently I use an anacron job running rdiff-backup, but this is CLEARLY not
right for non-techie users.
I stopped using Simple Backup ages ago... it was really deficient. For one
thing, its incremental backups had to be restored like so: 1) restore last
full backup 2)