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I'm finding backintime very good. Not quite a replacement for all of systemback's functions, but very good and very easy to use. Not sure if it's been discussed here
sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:teejee2008/ppasudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install aptik
user-callback and other PlugInsHow to backup Debian/Ubuntu Package selection?There is a user-callback example which will backup all package selections, sources and repository keys which are necessary to reinstall exactly the same packages again. It will even backup whether a package was installed manually or automatically because of dependencies.Download the script, copy it to ~/.config/backintime/user-callback and make it executable with chmod 755 ~/.config/backintime/user-callbackIt will run every time a new snapshot is taken. Make sure to include ~/.apt-backup.
There was no systemback or other backup available
$ sudo apt-get install aptik
The autoremove -F command must have wiped the drivers. They had been working fine.
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
the video, audio and network was absent