Thanks, I have gotten several suggestions for alternatives that might be  
better for what I want. Bacula looks like a great program but with more  
capabilities than what I need right now.
Steve

On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:26:42 -0700, Steven Taylor  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have just started looking for back-up software for a specific
> application. I have an Athlon 64 X2 3800, 1G ram, Windows 2000 computer
> where I process my music files and them copy them over the network to an
> small Celeron 433, 512M ram, Xubuntu system to act as a music server
> running SlimDevices SlimServer to play through a SqueezeBox connected to
> my stereo system. As I am getting more files, it is getting harder to  
> know
> what needs to be copied from one to the other. Bacula looks interesting
> but before I get into downloading, installing and learning about it, I'd
> like an opinion as to whether this is the best approach. Is there some
> simpler software that would be recommended for my application? At this
> point I have about 35G of files arranged in an Artist/Album/Song  
> directory
> structure and I would like the back-up program to scan both the source  
> and
> the destination an automatically copy any new or changed files as I add
> more music. I am looking for something to run on the Linux side. This
> seems simple and I wonder if Bacula is way overkill for what I am doing.
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>



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