JungleDisk for Linux Server Backups without X11
JungleDisk is another great entrant in the online backup business. Unlike Mozy, our favorite for Macs and PCs, JungleDisk also runs on Linux. And, since version 1.30a, it ships a command-line version.
Notes from the cloud by Eric Johnson
JungleDisk is another great entrant in the online backup business. Unlike Mozy, our favorite for Macs and PCs, JungleDisk also runs on Linux. And, since version 1.30a, it ships a command-line version.
We’ve been testing online backup software here at el-Studio for a while now. Remarkable how the slipping of the little rubber band inside our tape drive – the one that connects the motor with the thingy that spins the tape – brings online backups to mind.
I bought my wife an iPhone. After her first day, Laura was changing the ringtone.
JungleDisk is another great entrant in the online backup business. Unlike Mozy, our favorite for Macs and PCs, JungleDisk also runs on Linux. And, since version 1.30a, it ships a command-line version.
Both Photoshop and the Gimp are fabulous tools the pros use to make their photos of supermodels look like, well, supermodels.
Some years ago – back in the day when the internet only came in dialup and we all walked barefoot to school – I wrote a piece about images and the user experience.