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		<title>Comprimere in linux con tar&#8230; in modo furbo :-)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Penso che tutti sappiano ormai come comprimere e decomprimere i file tgz, tar.gz, z, etc, in linux... Ma per chi non lo sapesse esiste un metodo più furbo per creare semplici backup incrementali utilizzando le date, in modo da avere già nel nome del file la data di creazione. Il comando per visualizzare una data [...]]]></description>
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