Recovery [Windowze never!!]

Michael A. Peters mpeters at mac.com
Sat Mar 20 23:05:34 UTC 2004


Linux absolutely rocks.
I was running LFS with gnome 2.2 on an external drive.
Installed FC2T1 - copied my home directory over - and logged in. Some
things were lost (my gnome panel settings etc.) - but most of it was
just straight forward - Evolution migrated my mail, Epiphany bookmarks
just worked, all my sticky notes were intact, Rhythmbox had my
playlists, xterm was still set as my default terminal, my preferred
gnome theme was intact, etc.

Gnome (and I suspect KDE) is really tolerant of completely changing
everything and still keeping your settings.

On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 00:46 +0200, Chadley Wilson wrote:
> As I said earlier I ran synaptic on my box with a full distribution
> upgrade. It killed my box, So I popin my FC1 disc reload from scratch
> and leave my home partition intact.
> Booted up login as root and recreated my user acount.
> Apart from xmms mp3, synaptic & apt-get and some smaller apps everything
> on the box works. My themes settings and more where right where I left
> them.
> Open office even recovered the last file I was busy with.
> Man I tell you LINUX ROCKs.
> 
> I have yet to see you do that with a win box.
> Cheers 
> 
> Chadley Wilson
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