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    Johnny,<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/01/16 09:42, Johnny Rosenberg
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          <div class="gmail_quote">2016-01-10 9:08 GMT+01:00 Tony Arnold
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0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-style:solid;padding-left:1ex">These
              settings look OK to me.<span class=""><br>
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                  button at the upper right corner of the window is ON.<br>
                  At Overview, both buttons (”Reblaha” and ”Backup now”)
                  are greyed out<br>
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            <div>Ooops, I was supposed to replace ”Reblaha” with the
              correct word (I run Ubuntu in Swedish…), when I found out
              the translation, but I forgot all about it… :P I think
              ”Restore” is the word I was looking for.</div>
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    Yes, I figured out what you meant! And you are right, the button
    says 'Restore...' in the English version.<br>
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            <div>They were greyed out in both cases, but since then I
              restarted my computer (since it was night and I was going
              to sleep). I'll check it out right away…</div>
            <div>Ah, now they are not greyed out anymore! Turning the
              button to OFF didn't change anything, though, except that
              the text above the ”Backup now…” button changed slightly.</div>
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    Logging out and back in might have had the same effect.<br>
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            <div>Just pressed the button and it seems to work. It asked
              me for a password, or to disable passwords, which I did,
              and now it's backing up.</div>
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    Cool! Glad to see it working.<br>
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            <div>I'm surprised that the user can't set the time.</div>
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    Yes, that would be useful. There are some further settings you can
    find using the dconf-editor under org.gnome.deja-dup, but the time
    of backup is not there. You can refine how long it keeps backups for
    and how often it does a full backup, but not much else.<br>
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            <div>Too bad if that's true, because my USB drive is a
              little bit noisy…</div>
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            <div>And talking about backing up, saving files and things
              like that: Are events like ”a file has been
              changed/added/removed" logged somewhere?</div>
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    Apart from what you see in the window when it is running there is no
    other logging that I can find, which is a great shame. You can use
    duplicity directly to list backed up files and verify the backups
    etc. Look at the man pages for duplicity for more information.<br>
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    Regards,<br>
    Tony.<br>
    -- <br>
    Tony Arnold, IT Security Analyst, University of Manchester.
    T: +44 (0) 161 275 6093, F: +44 (0) 705 344 3082,
    M: +44 (0) 773 330 0039, E: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tony.arnold@manchester.ac.uk">tony.arnold@manchester.ac.uk</a>
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