howtoforge.com — This guide shows how to use Timevault on Ubuntu 7.10. TimeVault is a simple front-end for making snapshots of a set of directories. Snapshots are a copy of a directory structure or file at a certain point in time. Restore functionality is integrated into Nautilus.
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fatsobobDec 20, 2007
Though this program is available to be used with other distros besides Ubuntu, it has some conflicting deps and was CLEARLY made to run with Ubuntu.
axcess99Dec 20, 2007
And lacking specialized UI's for database type files like storage for Mail.app Addressbook.app and how Apple deals with those in a friendly way.Imagine trying to recover an email for thunderbird by having to guess which email file or worse, only having the option of restoring an entire mbox file. No clue if the email is in it, very hard to dig the email out and merge it into your current one etc...correct me if i'm wrong and TVault does this nicely or TMachine doesntI'm not knocking TV at all, looks good
partsguy74Dec 20, 2007
While I would love for Linux to become a viable alternative O.S., this program proves that Linux needs a "Steve Jobs" equivelant. 3 pages of instructions to do what OSX can do with a couple clicks of the "Mighty Mouse". Now, I say this while typing on a Vista laptop, which also has a decent backup utility which takes about 3 clicks also.
mercurysquadDec 20, 2007
Yup I have a cron-based subversion script which backs up the entire home folder. TimeVault seems good but the interface is still a bit complicated for your average grandma.
renegadeafkDec 20, 2007
are you retarded?
DrOrangejuiceDec 21, 2007
Wonderful.Call me back when I can just plug the drive in.
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