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Subject: Re: [kde] how to clone settings to other machines
From: kitts <kitts () hotpop ! com>
Date: 2005-12-08 18:26:50
Message-ID: 200512082344.50650.kitts () hotpop ! com
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On Thursday 08 December 2005 22:35 IST, Dexter Filmore wrote:
> What would be the easiest way to clone settings to another machine?
> I got two boxen and a VM here with KDE and I'd like them to have all the
> same settings like on my main machine here. That is: konsole font setting
> (tho that changes with every new KDE anyway - consistency, please?), key
> shortcuts, enabled gestures, custom gestures, etc etc
You could copy the content of your /home/~user/ folder to the other
machines. particularly /home/~user/.kde folder as it contains config data
for the kde components.
I am interested in knowing of a something like this being done over a
network. i.e. my laptop and desktop automatically stay synchronized within
my home folder. Of course, both machines are on the same network.
Another thing i am interested in is how do i dispatch software to be
installed on all systems over a network automatically?
Sorry, the above does not belong here, i just got curious to ask.
--
Cheers!
kitts
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