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Linux.Ars: Painless Backups Using rdiff-backup
Feb 5, 2006, 09 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6618 reads)

(Other stories by Ryan Paul, Martin Colello, Stuart Ellis)

"Linux.Ars is back, with the first installment of the new year! This edition of Linux.Ars includes some hints about how to use Ubuntu for data recovery operations on Linux-based network appliances written by Martin Colello and introduction to painless backups with rdiff-backup written by Stuart Ellis. In addition to the usual fare, I have also written up some brief summaries of recent development news from the KDE and GNOME communities..."

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