Back up software for Ubuntu

Asked by Rommel

I am using MSI U100 Netbook with Ubuntu 9.04 - Jaunty Jackalope - release in April 2009.

Please tell me what software should I use to back up my files from my hard disk drive to my external USB flash drive?

Is there a software that will automatically back up my files when I insert my USB flash drive?

If Automatic back up using USB flash drive is not possible, please tell me what software should I use that will back up my hard disk drive documents to a new back up folder?

Thanks in advance!

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peter (peter-neuweiler) said :
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I guess, it's very simpel. In Nautilus use CNTRL-C and CNTRL-V to save your data.
Peter

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peter (peter-neuweiler) said :
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I guess, it's very simpel. In Nautilus use CNTRL-C and CNTRL-V to save your data to the usb stick.
Peter

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Rommel (rommelromulo) said :
#3

I was doing that but I was getting errors...I can't back up my Mozilla. I was looking for a software that can give me a better back up solution.

Anyways, I read this article...
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/18605/
http://www.howtoforge.com/creating-backups-with-luckybackup-on-an-ubuntu-9.04-desktop

I have installed "luckyBackup" and trying it out...I'll give update later!

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Ronnie Barnes (lazybug69) said :
#4

Hi

under Application > Add/Remove or System > Synaptic Package Manager you search "Backup" there you should find different back up programms. i use "Back In Time" you can easy set up the back up to your needs.

with regards
Ronnie

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Rommel (rommelromulo) said :
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@Ronnie Barnes,

I am now using luckyBackup which I plan to try for 1 month. Then, I'll try your suggestion "Back In Time". Based in your experience, is Back In Time better than luckyBackup?

Thanks.

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Ronnie Barnes (lazybug69) said :
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Hi Rommel

I've no experience with luckyBackup and Back In Time is doing the job so I'm quiet happy. I suggested Back In Time as it gives you different backup options.

with regards
Ronnie

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EMMANUEL OSADEBE (imaosadebe) said :
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Hey guys, I currently run Ubuntu 12.10 alongside my windows 8 and I am looking for a reliable back up tool. Is Ubuntu a better option for backing up my files than windows 8? If it is, can u recommend an app that does this well.