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____/ JeffM on Friday 08 Jul 2011 17:56 : \____
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>|Apple Time Machine[...]was introduced in Mac OS X 10.5
>>|nearly four years ago
>>
> If I have all the facts, this sort of thing was first available
> thru Norton GoBack in the Win9x days.
> MICROS~1 realized the value[1] of such a thing and they duped it.
>
>>|Basic read-only support for better managing
>>|Apple Time Machine back-ups is now available to Linux users
>>|via a new virtual file-system aptly called the Time Machine File-System.
>>
> Now, that's kinda cool.
> .
> .
> [1] ...as well as the NEED for such a thing with their dreck.
With btrfs and all, I'm not sure if it's even needed.
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