LXer: How to Backup Application Settings in Ubuntu using Mackup
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LXer: How to Backup Application Settings in Ubuntu using Mackup
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This article shows how to install and use Mackup using two different methods on Ubuntu. In the first method, we will install Mackup with PIP, while in the second method; we will install it from the Snap Store.
Interesting article. The application settings are saved on the cloud and can be easily restored.
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Mackup is really an easy way to back up application settings to cloud storage. With this backup, you can automatically synchronize your application settings across all systems, saving a lot of time and effort. Mackup creates a directory under your local cloud storage directory and synchronizes files with and from there. Whenever you make configuration changes, they are instantly backed up from your cloud storage.
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