Question #144229 on sbackup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sbackup/+question/144229

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jefmetal requested for more information:
Hello.

I think I have the same problem.

I scheduled a backup (full backup each 30 days) from an administrator
user account (sudo capable). The config file sould be in /etc (root
config file). First backup (full-about 35 Gb) run OK. The files backed
up have no modifications from some time ago. The incremental backup run
as expected and its size were correct (some kb size) when this user were
logged on. But when no user (or 'standard' user) is logged, the size of
the incremental backups grows to Gb and it takes a time much higher than
full backup does.

My backups are from a ntfs partition to a nfs share mount. I'm running
Ubuntu 10.10 (x64). I'll give you more information about SBackup
version, my system and I'll paste here my logs. I'm at work now.

Are you scheduling your backups too? Can you test if incremental backups
are OK when you log in with the same user that created them?

Maybe there is a bug about this...

P.D: Sorry for my english.

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