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First post updated to reflect current changes in the Beta - https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/index...pic=1112.0
Still looking at backup software to determine which is the easiest to use.
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(11-10-2014, 09:35 PM)Valtam link Wrote: Still looking at backup software to determine which is the easiest to use. Hi Valtam,
Just my observation..
I have been trying lots of Backup programs, and they all work, but vary in what they do, and ease of use & understanding.
If we think of the target audience, It would be close thing between Luckybackup & DejaDup.
I would lean towards Luckybackup, because there is already the makings of an very good "How To" from Gold_Finger
that could possibly be lifted for the Help Manual, all the other options would require a "Help" section creating.
https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/index...683#msg683
I think if your skills/knowledge have progressed beyond using Luckybackup,
you could probably figure out & install one of the other more complex ones.?
Just my thoughts
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I vote for Deja Dup. It is easy enough for even me to understand.
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UPDATE: We're edging closer to a first beta release. I was rather apprehensive about what effect adding new software had on performance and memory usage ootb. I'm please to report the following after the latest beta build...
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(11-10-2014, 11:48 AM)Wirezfree link Wrote: Hi Rob,
Great minds... I just did this on my HP15-TS with LL 2
Hello!
Indeed, as I found and installed onboard early this morning. It's really neat - especially in dim light, when the keyboard is hard to see. Might as well put the touchscreen to good use!
I don't think onboard can be utilized at login, but at least I can touch the 'face', and go straight to entering my password...
73 DE N4RPS
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(11-07-2014, 10:31 PM)Valtam link Wrote: DejaDup... Does anyone know exactly what folders & files it backs up?
I believe the default setting is to save the entire home folder but you can specify what folders you want backed up or ignored. If you are interested in specifically including or excluding a hidden folder, when the file dialog appears, press Ctrl+H and hidden folders will appear.
I only backup .mozilla, .thunderbird, Music, Documents, Pictures, Sounds, and Videos folders to a USB. I ignore Trash and Downloads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I6H66fZaps at 1:20 the video show how to use Deja Dup.
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(11-11-2014, 02:40 AM)Valtam link Wrote: UPDATE: We're edging closer to a first beta release. I was rather apprehensive about what effect adding new software had on performance and memory usage ootb. I'm please to report the following after the latest beta build...
Excellent, looking good... Congrats. Dave
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I've used Deja Dup in the past, but currently am using Timeshift for OS snapshots and Back-In-Time for user files.
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(11-11-2014, 09:54 PM)riser link Wrote: I've used Deja Dup in the past, but currently am using Timeshift for OS snapshots and Back-In-Time for user files.
Hi,
Not sure how long you have been using Linux , Linux Lite.
But if you think back, Would you have used Timeshift/BackInTime then.??
or have you progressed into them, now being more comfortable with Linux.??
It's trying to figure out what would be best for New Users.
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Have only made two changes so far. Got rid of xarchiver...it couldn't open a zip file to save it's life...for file-roller. File-roller actually opened a tar bar and opens zip files in seconds. Next replaced Image Viewer with Mirage...the difference is day and nite. Am testing Midori just now and once my comfort level is satisfied Chromium will be toast as well. Strange how FF and Chrome don't react the same for me on this side...they're a whole lot slower,freeze and crash all the time. Midori is very fast and now can follow tutorials with gimp open. Not sure if this is what you're looking for...just my 2 cents.
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