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Old 09-08-2018, 04:50 PM   #16
Gregg Bell
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Originally Posted by mark_alfred View Post
When I used Ubuntu, I think it came with deja-dup as its backup utility. It was good. It could be opened in the Ubuntu settings area, where there should be a "backup" option. Or, it can be run via the command "deja-dup-preferences", which gives a GUI to do a backup. Just check that deja-dup is installed, via Synaptic or via your favourite package management tool.
Hey thanks, Mark. I've actually got DejaDup installed on my other computer. I'm going to check it out for the backup option. And thanks for the command to get the GUI.
 
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