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Back In Time - An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back

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In a shared remote server, the overall free space or inodes is not helpful if there is a quota system in place. It would be nice to be able to...

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Hi, first of all thanks for providing the ssh and ssh+encfs options in backintime! Unfortunately I can't use the sshfs+encfs mode. I'm getting "File name too long errors". Here is...

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External

Mint 19.3 BIT 1.1.12 BIT is not backing up. If I manually initiate a backup with the "take snapshot" button it runs fine. Prior to updating to Mint 19.3, I...

Scheduling
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Feedback

First, please excuse me for reporting this as bug - I can't find a way to mark this as an enhancement Currently, the snapshot pane on the left displays the...

Feature

In settings dialog, subgroup common, mode SSH, the host and path input fields do not accept input. Only occurs on wayland, not x11. ADDENDUM: The whole settings dialog crashes (also...

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Bug

I think backintime graphical interface should always be started under non-root account and use polkit rules for running only specific commands (like rsync) which need special privileges. Running graphical apps...

Feature
Discussion
Security

What is the recommended way to search all backups for the latest/ newest version of a specific file (by filename)?

Feature
Low

Hi there, First thanks for your tool, I just tried it and working well on my freshly installed Linux Mint :+1: But I have to admit that on the include...

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Discussion
Low

I think my issue is similar to another issue [1]. It would be great if BiT would be able to extend the support for the crontab format, and allow backups...

Scheduling
Documentation
Feature

After running daily backups for well over a year BiT has suddenly failed a few days ago and will no longer backup. Backups are initiated via cron; stored on NAS...

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