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    Back In Time

    Back In Time

    An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back

    Back In Time is an easy-to-use tool to backup files and folders. It runs on GNU Linux (not on Windows or OS X/macOS) and provides a command line tool backintime and a GUI backintime-qt both written in Python3. It uses rsync to take manual or scheduled snapshots and stores them locally or remotely through SSH. Each snapshot is in its own folder with copies of the original files, but unchanged files are hard-linked between snapshots to save storage space. It was inspired by FlyBack.
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    Backuso

    Backuso

    Backup software for your data to local and remote SSH systems

    Backuso – pronounce like the opera singer ‘Caruso’ – is a software for routine and automated backups of your computer to either a local storage or a remote storage on an SSH server, or both. A local storage is anything accessible in the directory structure of your computer. Most of the time this will be a (large) hard drive, mounted at a convenient location. A remote storage is anything which is accessed on your network via the ssh protocol. This could be a NAS (Network Attached...
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    Quamachi

    Quamachi

    A Hamachi GUI for Linux

    Quamachi is a Hamachi GUI for Linux. It was designed by Xavion. Hamachi is a zero-configuration VPN service. It was designed by LogMeIn. Use Quamachi if you want to: * Access VPNs via a mature GUI * Browse remote Samba file-shares * Remotely control via SSH and VNC * Flexibly choose optional dependencies
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    Downloads: 49 This Week
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    Little SSH configuration Manager. Manages hosts in SSH client configuration file. (See man ssh_config) Written in Python.
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    Yet another GUI for Kernel-based Virtual Machines.
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    pySynchronize is a Qt4 application that can synchronize the folders of two computers using ssh and public/private keys login.
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    Kontroller is a program for cyber-cafes management written with Python and PyQt3 module. Control the time for each user, also startup, shutdown, lock and unlock computes. Kontroller is based in SSH and LDAP to store information about users and computers.
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