This text is only visible after a first full backup. I will change the
[Test Case] accordingly.

@Nathanaël: It can be debated, if this qualifies for an SRU. I would put
it under "Bugs which do not fit under above categories, but (1) have an
obviously safe patch and (2) affect an application rather than critical
infrastructure packages (like X.org or the kernel)." Nevertheless, I
will currently work on getting this to zesty.

** Description changed:

  The Backups application's Overview screen says "You can restore the
  entire backup with the Restore... button or use Files"
  
  It should say "or use Caja", since the file manager in Mate has been
  renamed Caja.
  
  Screenshot attached.
  
- [Impact] 
+ [Impact]
  * Users of Mate which use Déjà Dup get confused by the wrong terminology 
regarding their file manager.
  * The upstream fix detects Mate desktops using XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP and fills 
a new variable with "Caja" or "Files". That variable is included in the string 
afterwards.
  
  [Test Case]
  * Open Déjà Dup inside Ubuntu Mate (launch "deja-dup-preferences" from a 
terminal)
- * Look at the description above the restore button.
+ * Install the necessary software by clicking the "Install..."-button.
+ * Create a backup:
+     - Choose a location on the "Storage Location" tab (or use the default 
local folder
+     - On the "Overview" tab perform a backup using the button "Backup now"
+ * On the "Overview" tab: Look at the description above the restore button.
  * It refers to Files instead of Caja
  
- [Regression Potential] 
+ [Regression Potential]
  * None that I am aware of. The worst case should be limited to a broken (or 
untranslated) string in Déjà Dup itself.

** Description changed:

  The Backups application's Overview screen says "You can restore the
  entire backup with the Restore... button or use Files"
  
  It should say "or use Caja", since the file manager in Mate has been
  renamed Caja.
  
  Screenshot attached.
  
  [Impact]
  * Users of Mate which use Déjà Dup get confused by the wrong terminology 
regarding their file manager.
  * The upstream fix detects Mate desktops using XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP and fills 
a new variable with "Caja" or "Files". That variable is included in the string 
afterwards.
  
  [Test Case]
  * Open Déjà Dup inside Ubuntu Mate (launch "deja-dup-preferences" from a 
terminal)
  * Install the necessary software by clicking the "Install..."-button.
  * Create a backup:
-     - Choose a location on the "Storage Location" tab (or use the default 
local folder
-     - On the "Overview" tab perform a backup using the button "Backup now"
+     - Choose a location on the "Storage Location" tab (or use the default 
local folder)
+     - On the "Overview" tab perform a backup using the button "Backup now"
  * On the "Overview" tab: Look at the description above the restore button.
  * It refers to Files instead of Caja
  
  [Regression Potential]
  * None that I am aware of. The worst case should be limited to a broken (or 
untranslated) string in Déjà Dup itself.

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Title:
  deja-dup refers to "Files" instead of "Caja"

Status in Déjà Dup:
  Fix Committed
Status in deja-dup package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in deja-dup source package in Xenial:
  New
Status in deja-dup source package in Yakkety:
  New
Status in deja-dup source package in Zesty:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  The Backups application's Overview screen says "You can restore the
  entire backup with the Restore... button or use Files"

  It should say "or use Caja", since the file manager in Mate has been
  renamed Caja.

  Screenshot attached.

  [Impact]
  * Users of Mate which use Déjà Dup get confused by the wrong terminology 
regarding their file manager.
  * The upstream fix detects Mate desktops using XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP and fills 
a new variable with "Caja" or "Files". That variable is included in the string 
afterwards.

  [Test Case]
  * Open Déjà Dup inside Ubuntu Mate (launch "deja-dup-preferences" from a 
terminal)
  * Install the necessary software by clicking the "Install..."-button.
  * Create a backup:
      - Choose a location on the "Storage Location" tab (or use the default 
local folder)
      - On the "Overview" tab perform a backup using the button "Backup now"
  * On the "Overview" tab: Look at the description above the restore button.
  * It refers to Files instead of Caja

  [Regression Potential]
  * None that I am aware of. The worst case should be limited to a broken (or 
untranslated) string in Déjà Dup itself.

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