Hi,
Answer from Bill is right,
Note that it's now possible to import an "export.gz" file
from the Gnome client directly.
Click on "link this device to an account" and select the
export.gz file to re-import the account.
This file contains the account private key and is encrypted
if the account is password-protected (strongly recommended but
no longer enforced).
It's located at ~/.local/share/ring/{account}/export.gz.
Saving ~/.config/ring/ or
the full content of ~/.local/share/ring/
is no longer necessary to backup/restore an account.
Importing an account archive will create a new device key
pair for the imported account and will re-create an archive
for the account in ~/.local/share/ring,
encrypted with the same password (if any).
Regards,
Adrien
Hi,
I would like to save my Ring account. I'm on Debian and I
can't find an
option for that. The only thing I read on the documentation is
that I
should install Ring on another device and get a code from the
first
device so that I can get my account on the second device.
But is there a way to save my account, let's say in case my
computer
crashes or if I don't have two devices?
Thanks a lot
M. Drouet