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APCUG Free Webinars Set up Linux, Backups 3/18/26
« on: March 15, 2026, 08:36:25 AM »
Hello All,
What follows is a re-post of an announcement from APCG
Ralph Sutter

APCUG
Learning Linux Wednesday Workshop
March 18, 2026
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
John?s Strategic Linux Backup Plan
Presentation by John Kennedy
ECOTUC Linux SIG Co-Host
 
Roundtable: Your Backup Plan
Thanks to the attendees who share
their Linux Backup Plans

 Register here  https://forms.gle/994KXzGLJvyhR4g17
You only need to register once.
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. 
On March 17, 2026, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time, you will receive the encrypted Zoom link.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
John's Strategic Linux Backup Plan
Continuing with the March theme of Worldwide Backup Day, we'll focus on backing up things in Linux.  Join John Kennedy as he shares his strategic plan for backing up important things in his Linux world.  He will cover backing up his system and software, as well as his data and computer image.  John will share the programs he uses and how they work.  If you don't have a "plan" in place, you might consider what John is doing and then make it your own.
 
Roundtable: Attendee Backup Plans - Contact John @ jkennedy@apcug.org to let him know you will share your Linux backup plan.
During this open mic roundtable, John hopes that other attendees who use Linux will share their backup strategies and tools.  This doesn't need to be a polished presentation; it's just the informal sharing of the backup plans you're using.  Hopefully, those attending the workshop will learn about several other approaches to backing up on Linux and choose the one that works best for them.  There may be duplicates of backup software shared, but that's good, as you can learn which methods are most popular for backing up.  And because there are a number of different tools to use, you might hear about a tool that sounds like something you might want to try.
 
We are looking forward to seeing you this Wednesday. Do you have a presentation you have given to your group? Please volunteer to give it at one of the WWs. Thanks, Judy & John (jtaylour@apcug.org -- jkennedy@apcug.org).