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    Default Appearing for a backup software function on Ubuntu with gui.

    Hello friends. Greetings to you all. I hope everything went well. Basically, friends, I am looking for a career backup software on Ubuntu that has a graphical user interface, as well as incremental backup, schedule. The backup software every day to copy files or folders on shared network folders to local hard drives not firm. Friends suggestions. Thanks in advance for the help I really appreciate it with a very high note.

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    Hello friend. I'm fine. I'd say I've done in any case the use of software graphical user interface for backup. A python script ran opposite party to a scheduled task is also reliable and consistent. The plugs are complicated in bash, so I would like Google to a Python script. Therefore, to be honest, my recommendation is to avoid the thoughts of the software graphical user interface for backup.

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    Hey dude, what! I can help in this case. There is a package called as cdtar you can find functional. It generates a multi-volume tar archive on CD read only memory or DVD read-only memory. Working every complete with scripts in bash, however, has a graphical interface based on the language of command tools. I shared my knowledge, how he knew. I hope that helps you in some way or another. Thank you. Take Care.

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    Hello, after reading your post, I did some research for you and I might find some packages with graphical user interfaces. The names of the people are Pybackpack, sbackup, luckyBackup, rsync. I am not advocating that any but the most appropriate to their needs and the needs should be selected. Most do not back up network, which is what I've been looking for, so will monitor this and give details of information when a spontaneous meeting with the graphical user interface is "usability."

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