Hrm. So maybe Deja Dup is using crazy amounts of your /tmp directory.
Which might happen if you have very large files to backup. I believe it
might conceivably use up to the size of your largest file.
To workaround that, you could run Deja Dup like so:
"TMPDIR=/home/myhom/tmp deja-dup" and see whether that's any better.
The encryption aspect shouldn't matter.
To get more information about Deja Dup in general (more than "unknown
error"), run it with debugging on:
DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup | tail -n 200 > /tmp/deja-dup.log
And upload /tmp/deja-dup.log. It might tell me what went wrong.
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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