Where is the configuration for dejadup stored?
I can't find a hidden file in my home folder nor anything at gconf-editor.
I need it to change the password, as there not seem to be an option at the software, and it would be really useful seeing that, when storing to FTP, you ask for the user, the password in a new window, and then the USER PASSWORD in a third.
It's a terrible design fail.
Question information
- Language:
- English Edit question
- Status:
- Solved
- For:
- Déjà Dup Edit question
- Assignee:
- No assignee Edit question
- Solved by:
- Michael Terry
- Solved:
- 2011-05-02
- Last query:
- 2011-05-02
- Last reply:
- 2011-05-02
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#1 |
Hello! The configuration for Deja Dup is stored in dconf, which you can view with dconf-editor (which in Ubuntu is available in the dconf-tools package).
However, to view or edit your saved passwords, you should use the Passwords & Encryption Keys preference utility that comes with GNOME. That stores saved passwords for remote sites as well as the encryption password that Deja Dup saves if you chose to encrypt your backup.
| Saiyine (saiyine) said : | #2 |
Thanks for the quick reply!
| Saiyine (saiyine) said : | #3 |
Thanks Michael Terry, that solved my question.

