Must be X changes.
When BIT is running under user A and the X under user B, A can't access it unless B allow it (I think is about xhost).

Regards,
Dan


Richard Bailey wrote:
I upgraded to Karmic this weekend and get a pleasant surprise with BiT.

My backups are actually scheduled as root backing up /etc and multiple user's home folder. Under my username I choose the same backup location and add include files for me, but no schedule. This allows BiT to backup all the files it needs and I or any user can restore their own files as needed.

Anyhow, since BiT only ran as root I never saw the notification icon, until Karmic. Now, even though the BiT process is running as root I see a notification icon in my tray... it's pretty cool. Not sure why it happens though, maybe something changed with X?

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