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I use the TDE backup tool (Keep) when I use my Devuan OS with TDE for automatic differencial backups in an external hard drive of my ~/Documents/ directory.

I use Déjà Dup when I use Debian with GNOME for the whole user directory in a Nextcloud account.

The backups are made daily in both cases.

SudoDnfDashY
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Wow, another Trinity desktop user, nice to see another in the wild.

Other Trinity user, but I am alone on it since no people from my generation (1999) or even before (until 198x) likes it or consider it good.

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I was born in the early 2000’s and I absolutely adore trinity. I just wish more distros shipped it.

Yeah. I want to install it to some people who can feel comfortable on it and help them to understand the installation but, being in an external repository is a no-go for them being beginners.

mekhos
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I intend to but at the moment its more of a…distributed-cold-chaos situation.

Adda
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Ah, exactly. I very much exercise this precise technique to backup all of my work and personal files. It could be a good comedy, once my PC breaks up, to watch me go through all the different services (external HDDs, NAS, distributed content on my other devices, Git repositories and so on) to set up my PC once again. Another TODO in the never ending list of what to do next.

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Oh yea, one of these days I’ll sort out the nested folders with names like “Downloads_copy” , “downloads-(copy)” , “DownloadsLaptop”

Adda
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That, too.

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