[SOLVED] Installing MX

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Klaas Vaak
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Re: Installing MX

#11 Post by Klaas Vaak »

richb wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:12 am Bottom line do not copy Mint home directory files to MX home, except data files you have created, such as text, pictures, etc.
However it is always convenient to have a separate data partition segregated from the MX file system whether home or root.
I don't store personal data in the home directory.
Regarding the .config folder, surely I can copy the folder for apps I installed myself in Mint to the .config folder in MX?

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Re: Installing MX

#12 Post by Jerry3904 »

If I were you, I would back up the Mint Home folder somewhere so you can proceed cautiously. I say that because Mint is based on Testing while MX uses Stable, so I wonder what version changes might cause trouble.
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Re: [SOLVED] Installing MX

#13 Post by Klaas Vaak »

Perhaps this is of some use to posterity. My experience with re-using the /home directory:
  • re-using it on the same machine for the same distro and same DE - no problem
  • re-using it on another machine for the same distro and same DE - not very good
  • re-using it on another machine for the same distro and different DE - no good
I had LM 19.1 XFCE on my old machine, and when I bought a new one I installed LM 19.1 XFCE on it too, but ended up reinstalling everything from scratch because re-suing the old LM 19.1 XFCE /home directory still made a mess. The only thing that was reusable was my personal files like spreadsheets, PDFs, etc.

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