![]() ![]() And no, there are not really many options available, especially if you like a GUI now and then. But now that better online options are available, it seems too focused on one specific audience if I cannot use those, especially with duplicity suporting them and somebody already having supplied/started a patch. I do not mind the 'default' solution being somethign else (like dropbox?) or for a long time I have used it for local backup to an external drive. Sure I can use rclone or duplicity directly but it's super annoying especially if you have to automate it. My point is that even as a maybe not-so casual user, I would still like a nice interface for my backup, especially as this (like for many users) makes it much more likely for me to actually do backups. Thanks for still replying :) It has not, but it looks like it will be at one point. I know is is probably a duplicity bug, but is there any way to make deja-dup not delete the entire backup when an error happens? I would hate for to lose my entire backups in a year or so just because uploading a file failed or something like that. I tried recreating the error with smaller directories, but it worked without any problems. ![]() It contained an error about a missing file the message "This might be a bug", but I couldn't find any info about that online. I could see from the console output that there was an error message after it uploaded the last file, but when I tried copying it my terminal crashed. I stopped the backup a few times in between but it always resumed without problems. ![]() I'm not sure what happened since the backup had been running flawlessly for around 8 days at that point and I wasn't watching it. I finally got around to testing it with the release version of duplicity 0.7.7, and it worked well until the very end of the initial backup when it decided to delete all my uploaded files again. ![]()
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