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A: How to backup the installed applications in ubuntu

DevRobotThe most useful backup application I've seen is called Aptik - all you need is a backup directory, stored locally or in the cloud. Aptik will backup PPAs, downloaded packages, software selections, application settings and themes and icons. Very useful. You can install it through the ppa: sudo a...

Do I still have to download the installed apps from internet ?? Or Does this method saves the backup file of installed applications ??
Can these backups be restored to other flavours like Xubuntu or Ubuntu based distros like Mint?
@Fiksdal yes, as long as you add the PPA :)
Awesome. What's the terminal command I have to run for adding the Ubuntu PPA in Mint?
@Fiksdal sudo apt-add-repository –y ppa:teejee2008/ppa
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Oh, I think you misunderstood my question. I meant, can you make a backup from Ubuntu, and then restore that backup to another flavor, for example Xubuntu?
@Fiksdal Yes you can...
@Abhishek I'm not sure actually...
@DevRobot Awesome. What about to Mint?
No, I mean, can you take an Ubuntu Aptik backup and restore it to Mint?
@Fiksdal yes - it's an Ubuntu-based distro, so that is possible - you need to be careful with the PPAs you add though, you won't be able to port them over
@Fiksdal you'd also need to check that the distribution is based on the same version of Ubuntu you migrated from, or higher. If you had 15.04 then went to mint 17 you could run into problems
Ok, so I have to add the PPAs manually, and then start the restore?
@Fiksdal just make sure you don't add the official Ubuntu PPAs - they could break your system
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so I have to find the mint equivalent for each PPA?
@Fiksdal No - Mint will have the equivalent; its own... you can add the PPA you've manually added
Oh, Mint will have their one PPA with all the same software as Ubuntu, is that what you are saying? And I need to make sure Aptik restores from that rather than Ubuntu's?
@Fiksdal yes - apart from the ones you manually added. Get it?
Right, and the ones I manually added will mostly be the same whether I'm on Mint or Ubuntu? And how do I make it get packages from MInt PPA rather than Ubuntu PPA?
@Fiksdal its pretty much the same - the only ppas you shouldn't merge with Mint are those that come by default with Ubuntu
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Ok. How do I make Aptik pull those from Mint's PPA rather than Ubuntu's?

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