#1 acknowlegded. It isn't confusing in terminal. One can start there only with 'deja-dup' and views an overwie what can be done.
The GUI doesn't reveal that it actually starts deja-dup-preferences. The name under the 'safe' icon says deja-dup, but clicking on it does nothing, instead clicking on deja-dup-preferences with the 'settings' icon opens the GUI, which again displays the 'safe' icon in launcher. It seems to me when I ran it from Alt+F2 as deja-dup it assigned the 'safe' icon. It may confuse a user when it actually does nothing then, but the 'settings' icon named deja-dup-preferences opens the app. When wrongly running only 'deja-dup' by Alt+F2 it shouldn't assign the 'safe' icon to it which makes a user think it would open 'deja-dup' but it actually doesn't. It's also a somewhat confusing german translation, acknowleged this needs to be discussed with translation-team. #2 is correct. I wonder if the 'safe' icon in dash is assigned to deja-dup only as in Alt+F2 since I mistakenly ran it from there. I'll clean-up zeitgeist cache and see what it does. #3 The launcher icon just behaved a little weird, but I think it isn't due to deja-dup, rather to launcher itself. When deja-dup ran fine, I've wanted to close it via launcher, the right click on the icon displayed only 'keep in launcher', the rest was empty (white). After that it started blinking again while I moved the mouse to the window in order to close it from there. I'll test behaviour again the next days and report back. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/819029 Title: Where is the GUI? To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deja-dup/+bug/819029/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
