Truly clean installs include a wipe of home. Old config files can be notorious for being misread or causing problems. Back when I worried about keeping Home in between upgrades I just made a script that went into ~ and deleted every file or folder that started with a ".", a reboot later and they'd just get recreated. Kept all my files but all my settings would get wiped.
On Jul 23, 2015 11:28, "Timothy Murphy" <gayleard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Germano Massullo wrote:
> Il 23/lug/2015 01:53 PM, "Timothy Murphy"
> <gayleard@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
>> It was a fresh Fedora-22 installation,
>> through a Fedora-22 KDE Live USB stick.
>> But I kept the old /home partition.
> So are you using the old KDE settings contained in your old home folder?
> From which Fedora version is it?
Fedora-21.
But surely Fedora does not assume that anyone installing a new version
will delete their old /home partition?
I would have thought that it was up to KDE to modify any settings
in the /home partition, if that is in fact necessary.
--
Timothy Murphy
gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin
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