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Home / How To / How To Install Systemback 1.2 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 & Derivatives

How To Install Systemback 1.2 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 & Derivatives

By Sourabh / January 20, 2015 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Install Systemback on Ubuntu 14.10/14.04.  Systemback is a system backup and restore application for Linux Ubuntu Systems.

Systemback can be used to create Ubuntu system backups and restore Ubuntu system (users configuration files). Systemback makes it easy to create backups and easily restore the previous state of the Linux Ubuntu system. It comes with few advance features like system copying, system installation and Live system creation.

Systemback is similar to Timeshift application and also comes with system repair and system upgrade function.

Install Systemback 1.2 On Ubuntu Systems

Open Terminal and run the following code to install Systemback 1.2 on Ubuntu Systems.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nemh/systemback
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install systemback

Optional, to remove systemback, do:

sudo apt-get remove systemback

Download Systemback

You can download the latest version of Systemback from the following link:

Download Systemback Install Pack v1.2.0.105 (5.5 MB)

 

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