said Michael via tde-users: | On Friday 17 March 2023 02:05:10 pm dep via tde-users wrote: | > greets again . . . | > | > my laptop test case for debian continues. my goal today is to make my | > TDE -- menus, apps, panel, desktop, etc. -- as close as i can to my | > desktop machine. i could do this by hand, which would take a day or | > two, or perhaps by copying my configuration from the desktop to the | > notebook via something like a usb drive. | > | > what i do not know is what configurations to copy. the whole .config | > directory seems a little drastic, and i do not know that it would do | > the job. would .trinity do it? | | Yeah, you could copy over .trinity, but you'd normally do that before | loging in to a user the first time. | | It's actually probably faster to just: | | 1) re-install debian | ^ (with a dummy user if it forces you to create one during the install) | 2) copy the entire /home/{username} from your desktop | 3) create {username} with the same name/group (and UID/GID) as the | desktop 4) re-install TDE | | You can change the order as long as you don't login with the {username} | before copying /home... | | Well, or, you can just delete {username} on the laptop and then do 2) | and 3), which is faster still... Um, well, I can think of a couple thousand reasons not to do it that way, the first being the problem in copying a 6-tb partition to a 950-gb partition. (I don't think there's stacker for linux.) It's relatively easy to log out then log back in to a prompt, both from the window manager and from alt-ctrl-f1, so the existence of the user already ought to be a trivial issue, no? And if I write over some of the newly installed configurations, well, that's the whole purpose of the exercise. Instead, I'm trying to bring over my TDE desktop configuration: KMenu and its contents, arranged as I have them arranged; the bottom panel with its contents and configurations; various TDE applications, such as kmail, with its configurations; and so on. I don't need to bring over a pile of data, pictures, and so on. So I'm trying to find out where those things are stored on my desktop machine, so that I can copy them to the notebook machine. Are they in /.trinity? Or are they spread around? -- dep Pictures: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/depscribe/album Column: https://ofb.biz/author/dep/ ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx