I do not know if it is on the Fedora roadmap, but I can recommend taking a listen to the most recent episode of Linux Matters, where the three hosts talked a lot about backup strategies, and also mentioned GUIs.
I’ve listened to it, but I don’t think it’s so useful from a normal user perspective.
Also I don’t think it’s so difficult find solutions to backup your pictures, documents and music. You can simply do that with kdrive, Dropbox or Google drive.
What’s difficult to find is a way to save your configuration (programs, settings,etc) in a way where you could recover them or just clone them for another computer.
And that’s what I need;-)
Maybe FreefileSync is what you need?
No at my box atm, but I think you'd have to get the flatpak: https://flathub.org/apps/org.freefilesync.FreeFileSync
I don’t think so but thanks anyway.
What I was talking about is a way to save a whole system (files, settings, history, etc..) and put it on another machine or use it to recover after a bad manipulation.
I use deja dup because I have a lot of useless (unencrypted) storage from organisations. Deja dup backs up my data in an encrypted and easy to use fashion. It is a gnome app but I use it in KDE.
Well Clonezilla worked for me, thanks.
Although it ain’t so easy and I haven’t recovered an image yet.
Couldn't you just install one? Fedora uses gnome and as far as I know gnome has no plans for such a tool. There are plenty available already
Well that’s what I’ve done with Clonezilla. It’s just that I think it’s too difficult for beginners and that the Linux world should take inspiration from Mac and Windows on that point.
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