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timeshift

System restore tool for Linux

Timeshift for Linux is an application that provides functionality similar to the System Restore feature in Windows and the Time Machine tool in Mac OS. Timeshift protects your system by taking incremental snapshots of the file system at regular intervals. These snapshots can be restored at a later date to undo all changes to the system. In RSYNC mode, snapshots are taken using rsync and hard-links. Common files are shared between snapshots which saves disk space. Each snapshot is a full system backup that can be browsed with a file manager. In BTRFS mode, snapshots are taken using the in-built features of the BTRFS filesystem. BTRFS snapshots are supported only on BTRFS systems having an Ubuntu-type subvolume layout (with @ and @home subvolumes).

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Release Stable Testing
Fedora Rawhide 22.11.2-3.fc40 -
Fedora 40 22.11.2-3.fc40 -
Fedora 39 22.11.2-2.fc39 -
Fedora 38 22.11.2-1.fc38 -
EPEL 9 22.11.2-1.el9 -
EPEL 8 22.11.2-1.el8 -
EPEL 7 20.03-1.el7 -
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You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at timeshift dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org.



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