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Back In Time is a simple backup solution for Linux Desktops. It is based on
rsync
and uses hard-links to reduce space used for unchanged files.
It comes with a Qt5 GUI which will run on both Gnome and KDE based Desktops.
Back In Time is written in Python3 and is licensed under GPL2.
Backups are stored in plain text. They can be browsed with a normal file-browser
or in Terminal which makes it possible to restore files even without
Back in Time. Files ownership, group and permissions are stored in a
separate compressed plain text file (fileinfo.bz2
). If the backup drive
does not support permissions Back in Time will restore permissions from
fileinfo.bz2
. So if you restore files without Back in Time, permissions
could get lost.