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An alternative to systemback? - bfb - 09-17-2017 I see that the devloper [table][tr][td]said on 2017-09-04: [/td] [td] #1 [/td] [/tr][/table] I was planned a bigger update with various improvements (including a rewritten source code). But then I realized that I did not have so much spare time. The Systemback was a hobby for me, but now would be just a work. So originally I develop the program only for me, because fun. But the fun factor is over, and I just using some Bash scripts for the system update, backup and restore. I know that there are several problem in the latest Systemback version. But I do not think that I will continue the maintenance. Plus the most used function was the Live image creation (and the system installation). But personally, this was not my primary goal. Does this mean that it is no longer supported and we need an alternative? Re: An alternative to systemback? - Valtam - 09-17-2017 Unless it is picked up by someone else then yes, it would be irresponsible to include it in Series 4.x Sent from my Mobile phone using Tapatalk Re: An alternative to systemback? - bfb - 09-18-2017 I am looking at Pinguy builder https://www.ostechnix.com/pinguy-builder-build-custom-ubuntu-os/ but that too doesn"t seem to have moved this year |