Re: Can Kubuntu Dapper/Mandriva 2006 sharea common /home partition?
- From: Rick Moen <rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:12:21 -0400
Michael Badt <mibadt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My question: Can I share my (Mandriva) /home partition also in Kubuntu
although those a different distributions and different KDE versions? Will
my (Mandriva) existing locale. Kmail, KAddressBook and bookmarks (both
Konqueror and Firefox) stay intact?
I wouldn't chance it.
Applications' dotfiles are _usually_ forwards-compatible between
versions, but very often not backwards-compatible.
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