2015-03-01 06:16:50 |
Pavel Kretov |
description |
At least in KDE GUI, recovery button can start action while backup process is in progress yet. The “Restore” button should be grayed out as it is a nonsense trying to do these actions simultaneously. I also think, such a check must also be performed by the backend appllication to ensure snapshots are always consistent. |
At least in KDE GUI, recovery button can start action while backup process is in progress yet. The “Restore” button should be grayed out as it is a nonsense trying to do these actions simultaneously. I also think, such a check must also be performed by the backend appllication to ensure snapshots are always consistent.
Back In Time version: 1.0.36
Distribution is Fedora Linux 20 |
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2015-03-01 06:17:14 |
Pavel Kretov |
description |
At least in KDE GUI, recovery button can start action while backup process is in progress yet. The “Restore” button should be grayed out as it is a nonsense trying to do these actions simultaneously. I also think, such a check must also be performed by the backend appllication to ensure snapshots are always consistent.
Back In Time version: 1.0.36
Distribution is Fedora Linux 20 |
At least in KDE GUI, recovery button can start action while backup process is in progress yet. The “Restore” button should be grayed out as it is a nonsense trying to do these actions simultaneously. I also think, such a check must also be performed by the backend appllication to ensure snapshots are always consistent.
Back In Time version: 1.0.36
Distribution: Fedora Linux 20 |
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