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Stats import between Windows and Linux
Started by nicolaj
Stats import between Windows and Linux 28 July 2017, 09:22 |
Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 15 |
Re: Stats import between Windows and Linux 28 July 2017, 11:20 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Unfortunately the backups between Windows and Linux versions are not compatible. Despite the same name, the builds for Linux (and macOS) are essentially a separate product and that's why they have different version numbers and changelogs.
We may be able to address this in the future with a converter, but for now I am afraid there is no way to transfer data between OSes.
We may be able to address this in the future with a converter, but for now I am afraid there is no way to transfer data between OSes.
Re: Stats import between Windows and Linux 28 July 2017, 11:27 |
Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 15 |
Even tho the builds etc. are different, it just seems like the one thing you'd want to be universally compatible, is the one thing you can actually export/backup. But hopefully that's something that'll come in the future. I have stats from my windows machine back to 2009 and it's become like a hobby thing keeping it backed up and also running the track those numbers.
Re: Stats import between Windows and Linux 29 July 2017, 09:46 |
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Re: Stats import between Windows and Linux 29 July 2017, 10:30 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Re: Stats import between Windows and Linux 29 July 2017, 10:34 |
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That'd be cool. syncing across the local network would be good enough for me, but cloud isn't bad either, usage report aren't that big, mine is 2.7mb. Would be very easy to store, wouldn't require much in terms of server etc. Also thought that'd be easier than having universal backup/export/import compatibility.