Re: [ubuntu-uk] Advice on backing up Ubuntu machine

2009-02-25 Thread alan c
doug livesey wrote: > Hi -- I've recently switched my main dev machine from OSX to Ubuntu Ibex, > and would like to start implementing a regular backup regimen. > In OSX I used TimeMachine, an excellent app that has saved my arse on more > than one occasion. > I've seen that there are supposed to b

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Advice on backing up Ubuntu machine

2009-02-23 Thread doug livesey
Thanks for that brilliant & comprehensive list! I'll get cracking on those. 2009/2/24 Jason Liquorish > - Show quoted text - > doug livesey wrote: > > Hi -- I've recently switched my main dev machine from OSX to Ubuntu > > Ibex, and would like to start implementing a regular backup regimen. > >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Advice on backing up Ubuntu machine

2009-02-23 Thread Jason Liquorish
doug livesey wrote: > Hi -- I've recently switched my main dev machine from OSX to Ubuntu > Ibex, and would like to start implementing a regular backup regimen. > In OSX I used TimeMachine, an excellent app that has saved my arse on > more than one occasion. > I've seen that there are supposed to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Advice on backing up Ubuntu machine

2009-02-23 Thread Simon Wears
There's one called TimeVault which (I think) is supposed to be pretty similar to TimeMachine that I've been meaning to try out. I don't know how easy to use it is, or what stage it's at, but I thought I'd point it out. You could also open up add/remove programs and search the word 'backup'

[ubuntu-uk] Advice on backing up Ubuntu machine

2009-02-23 Thread doug livesey
Hi -- I've recently switched my main dev machine from OSX to Ubuntu Ibex, and would like to start implementing a regular backup regimen. In OSX I used TimeMachine, an excellent app that has saved my arse on more than one occasion. I've seen that there are supposed to be equivalents, like FlyBack (w