There's a tool called rsnapshot on linux that is pretty easy to use.
(rsnapshot.org)
On 2/22/22 18:01, Chris Good wrote:
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2022 10:49:42 -0700
From: Mario Nigrovic
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From: Mario Nigrovic
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Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was very
careful to make regular backup
Download your GnuCash data file from the cloud to your new PC where you
want to restore it and open it with two clicks (with GnuCash installed, of
course)!
Done.
Em seg, 3 de dez de 2018 às 20:49, IanCarol - PC
escreveu:
> I am using cloud backup service to back up my Gnu data.
> I wish to be a
Ian,
I think you need to ask your cloud about that. Gnucash doesn't do backups.
David C
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018, 5:50 PM IanCarol - PC I am using cloud backup service to back up my Gnu data.
> I wish to be able to restore to a different PC. How can I do that?
>
> Ian Waterfield
> _
I am using cloud backup service to back up my Gnu data.
I wish to be able to restore to a different PC. How can I do that?
Ian Waterfield
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