16 thoughts on “Déjà Dup adds support for Ubuntu One

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  5. Florian Manach

    In what is it different of backuping in the “Ubuntu One” folder ?

    Second question, if I backup in Ubuntu One. Will my backup be synchronized on all my computers (it would be very disk consuming).

    Thx in advance.

  6. Michael Post author

    Florian, it’s different from backing up to the “Ubuntu One” folder because that folder is always synchronized on all your computers.

    But if you Deja Dup’s Ubuntu One support, it will create a new cloud folder that is not (by default) synchronized to your computers. Thus, it doesn’t waste space duplicating the same bits on all your machines.

  7. Rodriquez

    Hi!

    This is a very cool feature! Nice job. :)

    I working on to translate Deja Dup to my language, but I can’t testing it. Where are Deja Dup’s .mo files in an Ubuntu (11.10) system?

    Thanks, keep the good work.

  8. Michael Post author

    Hi Rodriquez, and thanks for translating!

    If you spoke Spanish, for example, you would want to install language-pack-gnome-es and you would then find the .mo file here:

    /usr/share/locale-langpack/es/LC_MESSAGES/deja-dup.mo

  9. Michael Post author

    Ah, the help files don’t use .mo files. They are shipped with the deja-dup executable right now (though they shouldn’t be… they should be in one of the langpack packages — I’m looking into that).

    Look in /usr/share/gnome/help/deja-dup/

  10. Cloud Space?

    Does it take up cloud space (eg. part of the free 5GB) or is this an exception.

    I went to the U1 cloud online and it said that the file existed but there is no data (or really small)

    What is it

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