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Installed "Amanda" by apt-get and not in menu,so where it? - genegold2 - 09-12-2018 I installed "Amanda" with apt-get install Amanda with out errors. Terminal showed normal installation for a package. It is not in the Menu or ican't find anywhere to load it. Where did it go? :'( Re: Installed "Amanda" by apt-get and not in menu,so where it? - elelme - 09-12-2018 Genegold2... When I went to Debian, there were warnings there that the "standards versions are outdated." Also errors and warnings mentioned. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/amanda Perhaps another program instead? Debian mentioned afbackup and tob I don't know enough to even guess where the package went, sorry. Catfish (FILE SEARCH)?? Re: Installed "Amanda" by apt-get and not in menu,so where it? - trinidad - 09-12-2018 Try below for questions. It's CLI in Debian anyway. Don't know that Ubuntu has versioned it at all. Centos and Solaris seem to. This is LL OS forum. forum http://forums.zmanda.com/ quick set up and configuration manual http://amanda.zmanda.com/quick-backup-setup.html TC Re: Installed "Amanda" by apt-get and not in menu,so where it? - kpanic - 09-13-2018 (09-12-2018, 05:10 PM)genegold2 link Wrote: I installed "Amanda" with apt-get install Amanda with out errors. Terminal showed normal installation for a package. It is not in the Menu or ican't find anywhere to load it. Where did it go? :'( Amanda configuration is not so simple, unfortunately. They have the free version with DIY ideology and the commercial versions with full support. I've been using the free version with a HP tape drive. If you don't use a tape drive, there is - in my opinion - no need to use such sophisticated (and complex) backup solution as Amanda. Linux Lite has the lightweight 'Timeshift' backup. Have you tried it yet? |