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    Looking for a backup software run on Ubuntu with gui

    Hello friends. Greetings to all of you. I hope that you all have been doing well. Basically, friends, I am looking for a backup software run on Ubuntu that has graphic user interface and also incremental backup, schedule. The backup software will each day copy files or folders as of network share folders to local hard drives with no firmness. Any suggestions friends. Thanks in advance for the help as I really appreciate it on a very high note.

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    Re: Looking for a backup software run on Ubuntu with gui

    Hello buddy. I am fine. I would like to tell you that I have on no account made use of graphic user interface software for backups. A python otherwise bash script ran on a cron job will be additionally dependable and steadfast. Sockets are complicated in bash, consequently I would Google for a python script. Hence, to be honest, my recommendation will be that you should avoid the thoughts of the graphic user interface software for backups.

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    Re: Looking for a backup software run on Ubuntu with gui

    Hey dude, What’s up! I can help you out on this one. There is a package named as cdtar that you may find functional. It generates a multi-volume tar file on cd read only memory or dvd read only memory. Each and every work is completed by bash scripts nevertheless it has a graphical front end based on Tool command language. I have shared my knowledge, how much I knew. I hope it helps you in some way or the other. Thank you. Take Care.

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    Re: Looking for a backup software run on Ubuntu with gui

    Hey mate, after reading your post, I did some research for you and I could find some packages along with Graphic User interfaces. The names of those are Pybackpack, sbackup, luckybackup, rsync. I am not advocating you any nevertheless the most appropriate as per your requirement and needs you should select. The majority do not do network backups, which is what I have been searching for, consequently will monitor this and give the details of the information when I find one with spontaneous Graphic User Interface that has "Ease of Use".

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