@fantonifabio: as a normal Ubuntu user, unaware of the official Ubuntu
dev/test/release lifecycle but eager to have this bothering bug finally
fixed, I have tested your fix at the best of my understanding as
follows:
1. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fantonifabio/ubuntu-fixes
2. sudo apt update
3. cl
@fantu, yes: if I didn't anyhting wrong, I currently have the fix package from
https://launchpad.net/~fantonifabio/+archive/ubuntu/ubuntu-fixes
installed.
For your information: before your package, I had installed the fix package from
https://launchpad.net/~bit-team/+archive/ubuntu/stable
@fantu, yes: I do have pkexec installed:
michele@pc-michele:~$ apt list pkexec
Elencazione... Fatto
pkexec/jammy,now 0.105-33 amd64 [installato, automatico]
pkexec/jammy 0.105-33 i386
michele@pc-michele:~$
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I join fantu and lastique in urging fix 1.3.2-0.1 to be ported to Ubuntu 22.04:
- because 22.04 is an LTS, bound to include a serious, hassle-free, powerful
and yet easy-to-use backup tool such as backintime-qt.
- because backintime-qt is far more feature-rich and flexible than the default
Ubunt
Thank you Ventusfahrer! Backintime has been my beloved backup tool for over a
decade and after upgrading to 22.04 I had been left kind of "orphan", unable to
create any new daily snapshots!
Fortunately this patch has made the trick, until the next Jammy sync!
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