![]() I even created a second install of Linux Mint and Anki on a second drive and I could reproduce the same behaviour as described above.Īnki 2.1.44 (b2b3275f) Python 3.8.1 Qt 5.15.1 PyQt 5.15. Having access to those decks often makes studying easier imo. ![]() People who do really well often post their Anki decks, like premed94 (or is it 95, I forgot) who posted his Psych/Soc flashcard deck that a lot of other people used. So for the moment I will use the online synchronisation but overall I would like to use local backups and at the moment I cannot see how. It's pretty similar to other flashcard apps, there's just a few benefits imo, which is why I used it. After restarting the machine and trying to import the backup data Anki also cannot find any data. It even warns me to overwrite the initial export. The funny thing is that when I try to export the file again Anki shows that the data is already in the location. colpkg file I cannot find it using the default file browser nor can I see it in Terminal when running ls -a (lists all files / directories in the current path including hidden files and directories). Instead it’s only possible to navigate through the directories of the first path ( /home/username/.var/app//data/Anki2/User 1/dia/).Įven weirder when I choose /home/username/ (also known as /~ in Linux) it seems to save the file as intended but when looking for that. ![]() Next I try to save the backup data on the desktop but it seems like I cannot change the path to /home/username/Desktop. The directory is empty and if I click on ‘Save’ the Nemo window (default file browser on Linux Mint) closes and Anki gives me an error message saying “Please choose a differen export location”. When trying to export files as a local backup the default directory is /home/username/.var/app//data/Anki2/User 1/dia/ I will provide detailed debug information at the end of this post. The software itself says I am currently running Version 2.1.44 (b2b3275f). In general Anki seems to work as expected as far as I can tell but I have limited practice with Anki. I’m using a clean install of Linux Mint 20.2 and downloaded “Anki (Flathub)” as a flatpak from the build-in software center. I’m new to Anki and noticed some strange behaviour.
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