The problem does not happen for local snapshots, whether they are encrypted or not.
Running backintime-gnome 2>&1 >~/backintime.log is pointless because then the system will not freeze cause it will ask me inside terminal for
"Enter passphrase for key '/home/juha/.ssh/id_dsa': "
The whole point is that it crashes when it is NOT run from terminal. If I run the same command from runbox (like Synapse), then the system crashes as usual but the backintime.log remains empty.
The problem does not happen for local snapshots, whether they are encrypted or not.
Running backintime-gnome 2>&1 >~/backintime.log is pointless because then the system will not freeze cause it will ask me inside terminal for juha/.ssh/ id_dsa' : "
"Enter passphrase for key '/home/
The whole point is that it crashes when it is NOT run from terminal. If I run the same command from runbox (like Synapse), then the system crashes as usual but the backintime.log remains empty.