Today I installed the KDE version of EOS and I noticed that KDE already comes with a backup tool (KBackup). Normally I would have installed Timeshift now (only for the system backup!). Can KBackup fully replace Timeshift or should I leave it alone and use Timeshift again? If I should use KBackup for system backup, which of the offered folders should be saved to /?
As far as I can tell, KBackup is not a replacement for Timeshift.
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Kresimir is correct. Timeshift is for backing up your OS, Kbackup for everything else.
You can use both for either applications, but that’s not what they were designed for.
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Thanks @Kresimir @Alexander , I almost thought so. Have a nice weekend!
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