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Back In Time - An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back
I assumed I could always count on the older snapshots sticking around. Then yesterday I fucked up and `mount --bind` a huge folder from another drive inside one of the...
Is it possible to view which files have been changed, moved, removed or added between two selected backups? If so: how? If it's not possible yet consider this is a...
I'm trying to copy an extensive EXCLUDE list (approx. 50 lines) to paste in a different profile. First Ctrl+A appears to work correctly, selecting all entries in the EXCLUDE window....
As discussed in #1248 EncFS need to be replaced because of security reasons but currently there are no ressources to do this. Because of this we need to remove EncFS...
Replace this method `isIPv6Address()` with Python in-build [ipaddress](https://docs.python.org/3/library/ipaddress.html) package introduce with Python 3.3. https://github.com/bit-team/backintime/blob/d33f35e10b4c3027b3b12881152c157eb1b2cc8c/common/tools.py#L1849 This is the only place this function is used. Remove the code and its unit tests.
output of the console command backintime --diagnostics > { > "backintime": { > "name": "Back In Time", > "version": "1.4.4-dev.d33f35e1", > "running-as-root": false, > "latest-config-version": 6, > "local-config-file": "/root/.config/backintime/config", >...
output of the console command backintime --diagnostics > { > "backintime": { > "name": "Back In Time", > "version": "1.4.4-dev.d33f35e1", > "running-as-root": false, > "latest-config-version": 6, > "local-config-file": "/root/.config/backintime/config", >...
Hi! I'm using BackInTime V1.4.1-3.2 (openSuSe). Since I'm not in front of the computer, I'm checking the Backup via SSH / console. Finding, that the last backup happend back in...
I've the issue that backintime backs up several files with each snapshot, especially photos. As photos are the vast majority of my backup, it's probably more than 90% which are...
First backup is fast - usually between 130 and 300 MB/s. Second backup and subsequent stays around 12MB/s. There also seems to be a problem with how hardlinks are handled...