On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 18:24, Michael Kraus wrote:
> G'day sluggers...
> 
> Hrmm, I've installed debian and am wishing to use an easy to use tape backup
> application. (KDat was being used, however as the system is now debian...)
> 
> Any suggestions?

user@taigh:~$ apt-cache search tape backup 
afbackup - Client-Server Backup System (Server side)
afbackup-client - Client-Server Backup System (Client side)
amanda-client - Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver
(Client)
amanda-server - Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver
(Server)
buffer - Buffering/reblocking program for tape backups, printing, etc.
dump - 4.4bsd dump and restore for ext2 filesystems
floppybackup - Floppy backup using a diversity of floppy formats
kbackup - A console single host backup solution for various media
kbackup-multibuf - Multibuf extends kbackup for multiple volumes
mtx - controls tape autochangers
taper - Full-screen system backup utility.
tob - Small yet powerful program for tape oriented backups.
xfsdump - Administrative utilities for the XFS filesystem
user@taigh:~$

Cant recommend any of them as I don't do any tape backups but it should
be a good start :)

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Cheers,
      Craige.

http://mcwhirter.com.au/

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