This is probably the easiest question to answer. I've been using SLB since I read the article in Linux Format. It's a great piece of software. Fortunately, I haven't needed to use it to restore anything.
I am using version 0.3.2, and today I found that there is a newer version. I would like to know if it is worth to update it. As far I know, 0.3.2 have been doing a good work in my system. The second question is that in SLB's website there is information about the installation process but nothing is said about updating. Should I do the same process to update SLB than to install it? I want to be sure before starting.
Thanks,
Javier
P.S. Sorry for the bad English.
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It's very simple: just overwrite the directory where SLB is installed. So if SLB is installed in your home directory, cd to that directory and use the "tar" command (as specified on the web site) to unpack it. That's it!
Steve
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Hello Steven,
This is probably the easiest question to answer. I've been using SLB since I read the article in Linux Format. It's a great piece of software. Fortunately, I haven't needed to use it to restore anything.
I am using version 0.3.2, and today I found that there is a newer version. I would like to know if it is worth to update it. As far I know, 0.3.2 have been doing a good work in my system. The second question is that in SLB's website there is information about the installation process but nothing is said about updating. Should I do the same process to update SLB than to install it? I want to be sure before starting.
Thanks,
Javier
P.S. Sorry for the bad English.
Hi Javier,
It's very simple: just overwrite the directory where SLB is installed. So if SLB is installed in your home directory, cd to that directory and use the "tar" command (as specified on the web site) to unpack it. That's it!
Steve