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Message #03109
[Bug 1179080] Re: sBackup unable to be configured for external media destination
Workaround avail, albeit not a very nice 1. Fortunately for me, i
installed a 12.04.2LTS partition on the same disk. I managed to boot
into that partition & restore my data to it. Since it was not a lot of
data, I was able to restore it without too much pain.
I'm quite a newbie at this, so to me, it should make no difference if
i'm root, or normal user with sudo priveledges. It was working in 12.04,
12.10 right? & in 13.04 it stopped working. I can only conclude that
something has changed in 13.04; the only major change i'm aware of is
NAUTILUS. Apparently sbackup queries some feature from Nautilus that is
no longer there.
The only way we can know for sure, is if we can install a 13.04 system
with a 12.10 or 12.04 version of nautilus & try to change the backup
destination. In the meantime, i think i'm gonna de-install/un-install
sbackup. In 13.04, it's as good as scuba gear in the desert anyway.
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