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Bruce -<br>
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How about the password and group files?<br>
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Todd<br>
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BRUCE STANLEY wrote:
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<pre wrap="">--- Andy PietPietersilings@vlaavlaamsenkern> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 28 June 2005 00:31, Todd Cary wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thank you for the response. I guess this is to be
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<pre wrap="">expected since Fedora
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<pre wrap="">is a test environment, but after getting a box all
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<pre wrap="">set up and purring,
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<pre wrap="">it is not my idea of a fun activity to have to
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<pre wrap="">reconfigure a box from
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<pre wrap="">scratch again.
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<pre wrap="">If you can live with some missing configuration
screens, then just copy your
home directory to a backup, install FC4 FCom scratch
and then copy your home
back.
You will have some fun if you want to get your
system multimedia ready. I am
partparticullaryd of amaramaroKd to get that
compiled I needed a complete
day. First of all GCC4GCC blacklisted by kde kdeI
needed to get my hand on a
GCC3GCChich is easier said then done (try
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<pre wrap="">then you'll have some
heavy fun downloading and compiling dependency after
dependency after
dependency. But in the end it's wortworthwilehave a
station that can handle
any multimedia file you throw at it (except for
encoded).
If you do go that way, and have more then one
station available, I suggest you
checkout distdistcct enables you to do make -j 10
and have the other stations
in your network do part of the compile work. So
that your system is less
loaded and the compile faster done.
With kind regards
Andy
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Yes, you can save you home dir direwhere and then
copy it back, but DO NOT copy back the ~/.kde
kdeirectory. Let KDE KDEate it new. Don't know
how gnome would react.
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