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Timeshift: System Restore Tool for Linux

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    Fast and Secure Open-Source Backup Software for Windows, Mac, and Linux
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    • Open Source
    I used to use restic with scripting, then I discovered resticprofile, and swiftly replace all my scripts with it. https://github.com/creativeprojects/resticprofile.

    #Backup & Restore #File Sharing And Backup #Cyber Security 32 social mentions

  2. rsnapshot is a rsync based backup utillity
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    • Open Source

    #Cloud Storage #Backup & Sync #File Sharing 30 social mentions

  3. Manage filesystem snapshots and allow undo of system modifications
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    • Open Source
    I prefer using openSUSE, which is tightly integrated with snapper[0], making it simple to recover from a botched update. I've only ever had to use it when an update broke my graphics drivers, but when you need it, it's invaluable. Snapper on openSUSE is integrated with both zypper (package manager) and YaST (system configuration tool) [1], so you get automatic snapshots before and after destructive actions. Also, openSUSE defaults to btrfs, so the snapshots are filesystem-native. [0]: http://snapper.io/.

    #File Sharing And Backup #Cloud Storage #File Sharing 1 social mentions

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    Nixpkgs is the largest <i>and</i> most up to date package repository according to https://repology.org/ I'm honestly curious what packages you have a problem with.

    #Linux #Linux Distribution #Operating Systems 13 social mentions

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