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سبعة أمور لم تكن تعرفها عن لينكس

السلام عليكم

في هذه التدوينة سنناقش معا سبع حقائق ونصحح بعض المفاهيم الخاطئة في أذهان البعض منا عن اللينكس والمصادر الحرة.

 

  1. لدى لينكس واجهات رسومية مذهلة، لم تعد بحاجة الى شاشة الطرفية السوداء والبيضاء لأداء مهامك اليومية.
  2. بإمكانك التعديل في أي برنامج بالحصول على شفرته المصدرية، مع الالتزام بالتراخيص طبعاً.
  3. لست مضطرا للإتصال باﻷنترنت 24 ساعة للحصول على البرامج، يوجد طرق سهلة ومبسطة لفعل ذلك.
  4. لم يعد خاليا تماما من اﻷلعاب ذات المستوى العالي، مع دعم منصة STEAM الشهيرة وظهور Steam Machine المبني على اللينكس (سأخصص تدوينة كاملة لهذا الموضوع) ..
  5. من الممكن تشغيل معظم برامج ويندوز عليه بإستخدام برنامج Wine لذا لن تضطر للتخلص من برامجك المفضلة (مع العلم أن كل برنامج له بديل على اللينكس).
  6. أكثر أمانا بكثير من الويندوز، لن تحتاج إلى مضاد فيروسات، وإختراقه أصعب بكثير من اﻷنظمة العادية.
  7. الكثير من البرامج المفضلة لديك مفتوحة المصدر ومجانية مثل VLC الرائع و المتصفح الشهير Firefox وبعضها يأتي مضمنا مع كثير من التوزيعات مثل Ubuntu

كانت هذه حقائق عن لينوكس، شكرا لك لقرائتها، هل لديك المزيد لتضيفه؟ أرحب بذلك في التعليقات

شكرا لقرائتك تدوينتي

 

Best way to backup files on Ubuntu

Hey there dear fans =)

Backup utility iconToday we are looking into backing up on Ubuntu, I’m going to show you the best way to make full use of the integrated backup utility. And optimize it to be easier and much more productive!

Ubuntu has the backup utility right out of the box. Which is great for new and experienced users! You can customize it with very easy steps to ensure maximum files protection at regular intervals.

I’m going to break it down into easy to follow steps:

First of all, we need to open Settings

Settings from the menu

2. From there click Backup

Backups under settings highlighted in red

Here we have the Backup utility. On the left we have several tabs to edit in order to customize to our liking.
3. Let’s look at the overview, this tab tells us when the last backup was made. And when the next backup is due. And you can backup at any time from here by pressing backup ( it won’t mess the backup schedule you made).

Backup main interface

4. Folders to save: Here we get to choose which folders we want to backup. It doesn’t have to be on the same partition!
You can hand pick folders from across the drive to be backed up.

Folders to save dialogue

5. Folders to ignore: The exact opposite! If you have some files / folders you don’t want to backup, add them here and the backup utility will ignore them. Let’s say you have a huge video file you captured and you don’t feel like backing up. Well it won’t be backed up if you add it here 😀

Folders to ignore dialogue

6. Storage Location: Choose a drive outside of your computer. Naturally to stay out of harm’s way. And to keep the files in a second location. Backing up in the same PC is a bad idea! Choose a folder for the backups to be stored. And you are good to go!

Storage location dailouge

7. Scheduling: You can backup on a daily basis or weekly basis. Choose whatever suits the nature of your work (important files require daily backups)
And the button keep chooses how long you keep a backup. You can choose between three options:

Schedualing dailouge

  • Six months, that’s the lowest amount of time.
  • 1 Year.
  • Forever.

And again. That’s up for you to decide how old to keep your files.
After optimizing all the options you can disconnect the backup drive. And the backup utility will tell you when it’s time to backup via a notification (as it starts with the system). Just connect the drive when asked to do so. And sit back and enjoy a nice cup of coffee as the files are being backed up as planned!
That’s it! An air-tight backup plan on Ubuntu in just a few clicks!

How did you like this post? Did you know that the backup utility can be this flexible?
Let me know what you have to say in the comments section below. Have a nice day 🙂 

P.S: An Arabic version of this tutorial can be found here. 

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