On Sun, 2007-05-13 at 22:14 -0700, Bajard Yves wrote: > I have set up my computer to use Mandriva 7001,0 and/or Ubuntu 704. > > Is there a possibility for Evolution to be common to those two > distributions, so that I do not have two different sets of contents for > my mailboxes? > > I have crated a separate folder, linked it to the two home folders in > order to hold all the data and the processes I am using indifferently > for any of the two distributions. >
Hi, Yves. The easiest way is just to share your homedir. Since evolution stores everything in your homedir (either in your gconf settings or in ~/.evolution), if you have a shared homedir, you have a shared evolution. If that is not feasible, then you need to share your ~/.evolution, and sync the evolution portions of your gconf tree (/apps/evolution) between the two, and do the syncing before evolution and evolution-data-server are started. Of course, this assumes you have the same (or very similar) versions of evolution between the two distros. If they're significantly different, you will likely have problems. Daniel _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list