[Bio-linux-dev] NX and Backups
Tim Booth
tbooth at ceh.ac.uk
Thu Oct 18 04:58:01 EDT 2012
Hi Tony,
I did indeed keep the bio-linux-backups, with your TOH backup pattern,
but I would also assume that users looking for backup in the Gnome
control panel would find Deja Dup (Duplicity) which is the standard
Ubuntu backup tool. I'm not sure where "nepomuk" is appearing from but
I shall find it and smite it!
Thanks for the continued help on NX. I'll ensure I have everything
properly tested for remote access before I take BL7 out of beta testing.
Cheers,
TIM
On Thu, 2012-10-18 at 01:05 +0100, Tony Travis wrote:
> On 18/10/12 00:42, Tony Travis wrote:
> > [...]
> > Next task - How to backup properly: WHY use "nepomuk" from KDE?
> >
> > Even the default, duplicity-based, Ubuntu backup is better than that!
>
> Hi, Tim.
>
> [Grovel] Sorry, I didn't notice that you included my backup script ;-)
>
> However, I bet I'm not the only one who gets caught out seeing "nepomuk
> backup" on the BL7 system admin menu...
>
> Bye,
>
> Tony.
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