I recently upgraded Ubuntu from 17.10 to 18.04 LTS and used my usb key as a backup for my files. Now that I am on Ubuntu 18.04, I have a problem with duplicity. In fact, when I run the restore process, the restore windows says "STORAGE LOCATION NOT AVAILABLE, Waiting for Google to be configured in your backup settings..." and then nothing happens. Can you help me please? Thank you very much
Using the duplicity command, I need to specify the following:
- a specific folder to restore
- indicate time and date from which to restore
- indicate the destination to restore to
How can I specify these 3 things using the duplicity command?
I deleted 40 some photos from my SD card in my camera. I thought I saved them on my desktop. Using 12.04 LTS. Is there a way to restore the photos?? My wife is pissed. Nothing has been over written on the card.
Thanks
I wanted to remove and reinstall python2.7 interpreter on 12.04
But when I did sudo apt-get remove python2.7
, The crazy terminal started to remove everything!!! Any idea how I can restore whatever I've removed?
I deleted both the resolvconf
folder and the resolv.conf
file in /etc
by mistake, assuming that resolvconf was causing UCK to fail. Now the application has upgraded, fixing the issue, but it says no file named resolv.conf in /etc
.
What it says is correct because I deleted those files. Is there any way to recreate the files or restore from another location?