Re: KDE settings

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On 7/23/05, BRUCE STANLEY <bruce.stanley@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Your millage may vary, but I have found that if
> you do an 'Upgrade' either of Linux, or of a new
> release of KDE to the same version of Linux,
> you should rename you ~/.kde  directory and let
> KDE recreated it again.  You will have to redo
> all of you settings.  If you don't do this,
> you 'MAY' have weird problems with the KDE
> desktop.  I have been told that this can be due
> to new versions of things changing the way they
> set up their startup/default settings.
> 
> 

Then I could probably move the individual program's files one by one
and try to avoid problems?

Also, If I install another distro in it's own partition, but mount the
same /home partition, will the KDE from the new distro recognize the
settings that I set it Fedora? If, say, they are both the same version
of KDE (3.4)?

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