Am 02.02.2016 um 11:30 schrieb Christian Buchmüller:
> Did what you have suggested.
> 
> Quited osmo
> Removed ~/.osmo
> Restarted osmo
> Added several test data
> Backup Data
> Restore Data
> Everything lost, backup is still a 50 bytes file!

Something must be different but unfortunately I have no idea what.

> Other thing i have noted by the way:
> Config -> General -> Media(sound)player can't be changed, sticks with
> "play %s". There is no play on the system. After creating a bash script
> "play" which calls mplayer, it did'nt get called (no sound played) even
> while it is reachable/findable via PATH. Strange enough i have managed
> to change this to "mplayer %s" once, after adding some data. Now it
> still sticks with "play %s", while the other options i have changed so
> far didn't get rejected.

You can change the command but you have to hit the Return key, otherwise
it won't be saved.

> Note: I always get an request for a password whenever i try "Backup
> Data", even when there is no password protected note.
> The backup i have successfully restored from an old osmo version does
> have a protected note btw.

Protecting the backup with a password is intended because the file often
contains sensitive private data.


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