I'm trying to find a user friendly way to backup off of my main disk to my NAS on my local network. Up til now every backup application I tried could not navigate to the LAN to set a destination.
Yesterday I discovered the 'Backups' application in Settings, which does let you navigate to the NAS. Sadly, so far Backups does not want to start and has not backed anything up on schedule. And there is no manual way to start it via the System Tray icon as it is supposed to. A clue is the tooltip on the system tray icon says "Backup destination not available". Even though the NAS is available and open and active in Dolphin at the same time. Dolphin and Krusader have no problem accessing the read/writable share on the NAS. So it looks like another backup application that fails.
Does anybody have experience of the Backups program or know of any user friendly (not command line) way to copy files to a NAS as the Backups program does. (see screenshot)
I'm on Kubuntu 21.10
Thanks.
Edit: After some searching I believe the Backups application might be also called "Kup" https://invent.kde.org/system/kup
Yesterday I discovered the 'Backups' application in Settings, which does let you navigate to the NAS. Sadly, so far Backups does not want to start and has not backed anything up on schedule. And there is no manual way to start it via the System Tray icon as it is supposed to. A clue is the tooltip on the system tray icon says "Backup destination not available". Even though the NAS is available and open and active in Dolphin at the same time. Dolphin and Krusader have no problem accessing the read/writable share on the NAS. So it looks like another backup application that fails.
Does anybody have experience of the Backups program or know of any user friendly (not command line) way to copy files to a NAS as the Backups program does. (see screenshot)
I'm on Kubuntu 21.10
Thanks.
Edit: After some searching I believe the Backups application might be also called "Kup" https://invent.kde.org/system/kup
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