[ubuntu-za] aptik-backup
Frans de waal
meesterarend at gmail.com
Wed Feb 5 07:41:02 UTC 2014
Thanx Charl now we all know about it will definately try to remember and
test.
Frans de Waal
cell: 076 639 8315
skype: meesterarend1
Wie plant en wie natgooi is nie belangrik nie. Die belangrike Een is God,
want dit is Hý wat laat groei.
1 Korintiërs 3:7
On Feb 5, 2014 9:31 AM, "Charl Wentzel" <charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za>
wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Just stumbled across a useful app: aptik-backup
>
> Whenever I upgrade my version of Ubuntu, I loose all my additional
> applications I installed. I can never remember everything and often
> struggle to find the PPAs for some of the applications. This app solves
> this problem by backing the list of installed application; those from the
> repositories and those from PPAs. It then attempts to restore all your
> PPAs and applications automatically.
>
> I've used yPPA manager before, but its focused on PPAs only. Aptik is
> more specific to my needs. Here's a link to a detailed article on it,
> including how to install it:
>
>
> www.linuxnov.com/backup-and-restore-your-applications-repositories-and-themes-using-aptik-gui-or-cli
>
> With this app, I'm looking forward to upgrading to 14.04!!
>
> Charl
>
> PS: I subscribe to two very useful Ubuntu newsletters that keep me updated
> by this type of thing. If you haven't signed to anything, check these out:
> 1. www.linuxnov.com
> 2. http://www.webupd8.org
>
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