A browse and restore interface was released with 42.0.
** Changed in: deja-dup
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Title:
Expose better UI for file-based restore
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** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Expose better UI for file-based restore
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Agreed, Kip. Also note that as of 17.2, Deja Dup has a restore-missing-
files view, fixing the below issue from comment 1.
1) Improve nautilus extension to allow restoring missing files. This is
presumably a big use case (Oh, I just deleted that file, stupid me).
So the only thing missing now
Like Aaron and Michael, I also came to Launchpad to request such a
feature, but it looks like others have been already asking for it.
An idea is in the Restore to Where? dialogue, it could ask below the
first two options of Restore items to their original locations and
Restore to specific folder,
** Changed in: deja-dup
Milestone: 16.0 = None
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This needs to be done in stages:
(1.) Add dialog button, for Restore Files/Folder. CRITICAL
This should already be present. I petulantly disabled Déjà Dup, and
installed Simple Backup, before I found this Bug.
(As per Comment #1) This is not yet a feature. You can however
restore files (or
I experienced, that when I try to restore a single file from nautilus, deja-dup
lists all of my backups from the past. If I select a date when the file did't
existed yet, I get an error, that the file doesn't exist in the backup (of
course, because i had't created the file before that backup).
I think the current wizard-based approach is a problem, too. I was
fiddling with Deja Dup's file restore and had absolutely no way of
knowing what would happen next as I stepped through the process. Would
it suddenly start murdering my home directory, replacing every single
file in a slow crunch
** Changed in: deja-dup
Milestone: None = 16.0
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This sounds like a great solution to the problem. I came to Launchpad to
request the feature of being able to restore single files rather than
having to do an entire backup -- from the GUI, I didn't realise that
there was the Nautilus extension or any other way to restore files (e.g.
the
2) Add a screen to the restore wizard to offer to restore certain
files, and let the user pick ones from the backup.
This, I feel, is very much needed. Examine the way Back in Time
(http://backintime.le-web.org/) handles this, for instance; it displays
the whole folder structure of your backups
** Also affects: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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