Google drive option missing from backup destinations menu, and not remembering my passwords
- From: Bruce Blore <bruceblore yahoo com>
- To: deja-dup-list gnome org
- Subject: Google drive option missing from backup destinations menu, and not remembering my passwords
- Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2019 19:30:31 -0700
Hi,
I'm sorry if this is not the right place to get help, but I am having
two issues with Deja-Dup right now and I'm having trouble finding answers.
First issue: I'm using Deja-Dup to back up my laptop (with fully updated
Manjaro KDE) to my Nextcloud server daily. However, even when I check
the box to remember my passwords (one to log in to my server, one to
encrypt the backups), it doesn't remember either of them, so I have to
enter my server username and two passwords every day. Is this possible
to fix, or will I have to set it to back up weekly because it is
extremely annoying to look for the popup and then enter two passwords.
Second issue: Due to reliability issues, I'd also like to switch my
server to Deja-Dup from Duplicati. My server is a raspberry pi 3 B+
running the latest raspbian. My high school provides infinite free
storage for my Google Drive, so I'd like to use that as the backup
destination. (I've got hundreds of gigs of encrypted backups in there
and nobody has complained so far, so I'm going to continue.) Most
tutorials say that Deja-Dup can back up to Google Drive, and Deja-Dup on
my laptop gives me the option to do so, but my server does not. My
options are Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Rackspace Cloud Files, FTP,
SSH, WebDav, Windows share, Custom location, and local folder. Can I use
the "Google Cloud Storage" option to get to Google Drive? I am assuming
that I can't because Google has a separate service called Google Cloud
Storage, but it doesn't hurt to ask. Is there any reason why Google
Drive would be missing from the menu?
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