fotocd.sh bash-script: Build (S)VCDs with Photos and Videos with htmlpart. Add other fileformats (e.g. pdf, OpenOffice.org-files...) in htmlpart. (S)VCD-Navigation through albums and chapters, which are directorys on harddisk. Menus with thumbnails.
This is an add-on to stow. If the "make install" didn't work with DESTDIR argument(or use another installer), stow-jail would close the installer command to the sandbox(unionfs+chroot),in this way all go to the "/stow/package_name" directory.
BashCronBackup is a backup script written in bash that can create full database and file backups. Before the database is dumped it will be optimized and repaired. Further, it will delete old backups for you. Available formats: Zip, Tar, Gzip, Bzip2
r5backup is a backup script using rsync and ssh to make backups. It can handle remote hosts, is rapid and reliable. r5backup comes with 5 scripts: the main backup script, a scheduler, a launcher for remote invocation, an admin tool and a recover tool
Linux-based Network Bootmanager A graphical bootmanager providing OS deployment and repair for Linux, Windows, possibly other operating systems, via PXE and local cache.
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Since none of the MySQL backup scripts i could find satisfied my needs, I created this one. It does full backups remotelly or incrementals locally. Read comments on the code to configure it.
Meta Backup is a simple wizard that lets you make a DEB meta-package off all installed applications and repositories/PPA's on all your Debian/Ubuntu/Derivatives system. Creating a backup takes only 20 seconds. ("View all files" for cli,gtk,kde deb
rfs is a shell script for creating and updating a local spare system disk. The main goal is to recover a working system after a crash quickly. In this case, "quickly" means the time it takes to reboot the machine. It is built on top of rsync.
smarbs is a simple backup script written in ruby. Using rsync it creates full snapshots in certain intervals within a minimal use of space. smarbs is easy configurable via config files and can be run as a cronjob.
This is a BASH shell script written for LINUX. This script uses the dd command to make mirror images of a drive. It can copy from one drive to another, or can copy the contents of a drive to a file. It uses friendly menus and makes a nice log.
A software to store, (PUT) meteorological data from complex free form text format to databases and and GET stored (and already loaded) data from databases using OPeNDAP protocol. Written using Java6, XSD, and C++. It support OPeNDAP clients thanks to
Yet Another Rsync Backup Utility (YARBU). A robust but powerful snapshot-like rolling backup utility with email notification and straightforward configuration.
lmftp is a perl program to schedule file transfers via ftp on a onetime or regular basis. lmftp supports compression, local backups, email notifications and automatic retries of failed jobs. It's intended to be used for file distribution or backup jobs
RBME is a simple tool to assist in implementing a general backup solution based on rsync and hardlinks with an automated management of the disk space on the backup media. rbme is enterprise-ready and send email reports about everything it does.
For those at home who want to backup there precious data files but don't know nothing about backup. A white paper (Seperate download) explains creating backups and the script use. The script is readable, creates extensive logging and with restore script
tokman is an interactive command which can manage projects directory archives on a removable media by writing a tokenring file for each project. A tokenring file contains the computer on which the project archive was
extracted last.