Re: mumble from old machine to new

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Sorry I typed too fast. Athe fisrt comand and having mounted the thumb on the
new machine, type

mkdir -p ~/.local/share/Mumble/Mumble
cp /mnt/mumble.sqlite ~/.local/share/Mumble/Mumble/

If you already started mumble on the new machine, the mkdir command
is unnecessary (but will not hurt) as the directory will already exist.
In this case the file from the old machine will override the one on the new machine.

Cheers,
Didier
-- 
Didier Spaier
Slint maintainer

Le 23/01/2023 à 22:40, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
> You do not need nautilus for that.
> 
> Just mount the thumb drive, for instance as /mnt, then type
> 
> cp ~/.local/share/Mumble/Mumble/mumble.sqlite  /mnt
> 
> then umount the drive, mount it on the new mchine also as /mnt and type:
> 
> cp /mnt/.local/share/Mumble/Mumble/mumble.sqlite ~/
> 
> Type the cp commands are regular user.
> 
> Cheers,
> Didier
> --
> Didier Spaier
> Slint maintainer
> 
> PS it would have been way easier to use magic-wormhole, unfortunately at least
> until yesterday magic-wormhole was not (yet) available for Fedora 37. What a shame!
> 
> Le 23/01/2023 à 21:59, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
>> I can go there in terminal.
>> How may I make that visible so I can use nautilus to copy to thumb drive?
>>
>>> On Jan 23, 2023, at 13:50, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> Copy from the old to the new machine the file:
>>> ~/.local/share/Mumble/Mumble/mumble.sqlite
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Didier
>>> --
>>> Didier Spaier
>>> Slain maintainer
>>>
>>> Le 23/01/2023 à 20:32, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
>>>> I have two machines with fedora 37.
>>>> Mumble is on the old machine, set up as I like it.
>>>> I have just installed mumble on the new machine,, but have not yet put in anything.
>>>> Is there a way to move mumble settings and all from the old machine to the new machine so I will not need to configure from scratch?
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