MX 17 Repository: The Timeshift Thread

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Captain Brillo
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Re: MX 17 Repository: The Timeshift Thread

#11 Post by Captain Brillo »

After a couple of years with Timeshift in Linux Mint, I feel I'm forced to point out that "Systemback" works better.
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Re: MX 17 Repository: The Timeshift Thread

#12 Post by Stevo »

We have systemback in the repos, too.

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#13 Post by figueroa »

According to post at launchpad, systemback is now dead upstream:
Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said on 2018-11-05: #1
See the remark on https://launchpad.net/systemback
* DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT ENDED *
https://answers.launchpad.net/systembac ... ion/677230
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Re: MX 17 Repository: The Timeshift Thread

#14 Post by philotux »

Stevo wrote: Mon Feb 04, 2019 7:33 pm Timeshift 18.9 has been moved to main, and we now have the latest 19.01 in the test repo.
19.01 installed fine here and runs as expected, no issues to report. However, I just used it to make a snapshot and not to restore from one.

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#15 Post by v3g4n »

Neither 18.9 or 19.01 are able to select my encrypted root for a snapshot. I used the full disk encryption during install. Guessing I am missing something, but has anyone else run across this also?

http://imgur.com/Wm4icBRl.png

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