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  • MarkG_108toFairvote CanadaNova Scotia Liberals Promise PR
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    1 month ago

    Hmm. Initially I confused this with New Brunswick, where the Liberals are in government. Currently in Nova Scotia, the Liberals are in a battle with the NDP for Official Opposition status. So, it’s unlikely they’ll become government.

    https://338canada.com/ns/polls.htm

    I’m curious if the Nova Scotia NDP has made a similar promise. (checks…) Well, seems that the Nova Scotia NDP has not made a commitment to this. That’s a shame, but regardless, if I was a Nova Scotia voter, I’d likely vote for the NDP anyway, since they generally seem more left wing than the Liberals.

    Anyone know when the Nova Scotia election will happen?










  • I still haven’t had any luck being able to have a backup which can be restored. I created a backup on a USB stick, which is plugged into the phone via a female USB-A to a male USB-C connector. The phone sees the USB stick. I made a backup here with Seedvault. It acknowledges the backup as having been successfully created (“Last backup: 41 minutes ago”). The USB stick is connected to the phone. Yet, pressing the three-dot menu only gives the options, “Backup now”, “Expert settings”, and “About”. There is no restore option given. Does anyone know how the restore option can be made available?

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    Well, I’ll assume that if I reinstall LineageOS on another phone (or on this same phone if I need to), that during the reinstall it’ll ask if I wish to restore apps and data from a backup, and if I say “yes”, then, with the USB stick attached, I can proceed (provided I have the twelve answer verification code). I’m not going to test this, but I trust it will work if need be. I don’t think that once the phone is fully installed, that Seedvault (backup in settings) gives a “restore” option via the three dot menu. I think a restore option is only given when first setting up the phone (or possibly by using the phone dialer app and typing *#*#7378673#*#* ).


  • Okay, even though the recovery code is verified when I check it, the program does now say: “Backup status: Last backup: Never”.

    I think creating it first on the phone and then transferring it to a laptop (via MTP) won’t work. Despite what the site says, I think these files can’t be worked with if they are moved around. Perhaps if I get a cord and directly attach a USB stick, then maybe I’ll have some luck. Perhaps the program will see a USB stick or USB storage thing, since it doesn’t seem to see a Debian laptop as a place for creating the backup file(s).


  • Thanks for the answer. However, I’m finding it confusing.

    Using the file browser, I deleted the folder .SeedVaultAndroidBackup in my phone. This took two attempts (the first did not fully delete it in the phone, but the second time, I did manage to delete it.)

    Previously I had copied this folder onto my laptop (via a USB cable where transfer files with MTP was set). So, I copied it back to my phone from the laptop. I verified this exists, and I checked the recovery code. The recovery code was verified (“your code is correct and will work for restoring your backup.”)

    But, the site says: “Once you have it ready, click on ‘Restore’ within the menu you get through the three dots on the top right.” I’ve checked this menu, but that option is not there. Just “Backup now”, “Expert settings”, “About”. No restore option. And “Expert settings” also does not contain this option.

    Is there something I have to do to enable this option?















  • I’m in Canada, and I bought a Fairphone 2 a few months back. It was shipped overseas from an unofficial dealer, since Fairphone itself no longer deals with the Fairphone 2, and it no longer provides replacement items for the Fairphone 2.

    I installed LineageOS on it. It worked great. But recently the battery was showing signs of decay. I looked for a replacement, but nowhere could I find anything. The phone now is just a paperweight.

    Granted, it was released almost 8 years ago. But, I think it’s a shame that it’s no longer supported. I do feel that, if replacements were even more feasible, that this phone of mine could have continued for even longer.