can you launch it through a command line and see what is written there ?
There might not be anything written in the logs but I believe something will be wirtten on the shell when you launch it.
If this shows nothing, you should try to rename ~/.config/nssbackup/nssbackup.conf to nssbackup.conf.old and try to relaunch the gui. This would assert if it's a configuration issue.
hi,
can you launch it through a command line and see what is written there ?
There might not be anything written in the logs but I believe something will be wirtten on the shell when you launch it.
If this shows nothing, you should try to rename ~/.config/ nssbackup/ nssbackup. conf to nssbackup.conf.old and try to relaunch the gui. This would assert if it's a configuration issue.