NoXPhasma@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.ml•How do you all go about backing up your data, on Linux?
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1 year agoI use Back In Time to backup my important data on an external drive. And for snapshots I use timeshift.
I use Back In Time to backup my important data on an external drive. And for snapshots I use timeshift.
I’ve never had that issue that deleted ISOs would stay on the USB, not sure how you’ve managed to achieve that. Maybe you didn’t actually delete the files but put them to the recycle bin?
Why should they even package it at all? Just distribute the source code and let the distributors handle it themselves.
I use Stable Diffusion with ROCm on Linux. Works great and no need to install the big bloat ROCm from the package manager. I’ve written an installation guide for Arch, but with little changes it should work on other distributions as well: https://gist.github.com/NoXPhasma/ba42b615c0ed1cb0c2b3a4a1b359ccf7
Yes, it is the same purpose, kinda. But timeshift runs as a cron and allows for an easy rollback, while I use BIT for manual backups.