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timeshift snapshots
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Timeshift snapshots are a system restore tool for Linux, often compared to Windows System Restore. In the context of WindowsForum.com discussions, timeshift snapshots are mentioned as a key feature that outpaces Windows 11's backup and recovery capabilities. The tool allows users to take incremental snapshots of the system, enabling easy rollback to a previous state after updates or configuration changes. This is particularly useful for users who experiment with system settings or install new software, as it provides a safety net without the overhead of full disk images. The tag covers practical use cases, comparisons to Windows tools, and tips for integrating timeshift snapshots into a Linux workflow.
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