> > Evolution conforms to Gnome standards, because it's a Gnome > > application. Firefox/Thunderbird aren't Gnome applications - if they > > were they should store their data according to Gnome guidelines. > > Ok, then?
Look, I'm not saying one way or the other is correct. They are different. Evo conforms to certain standards as is necessary for it to be a well behaved Gnome application. Plenty of other applications do the same thing, just look in ~/.config - if anything TB & FF are the exceptions. (SSH is not a desktop application, so is not comparable.) > > From this info: > https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/data-storage.html.en > I understand want to copy this folder: > > ~/.local/share/evolution > ~/.config/evolution > ~/.cache/evolution No, don't copy .cache - it's a cache and contains throwaway data. > ~/.config/dconf (*) > But into ~/.config/dconf are stored all DCONF setting of all other > application, an in this case I want to copy only Evo settings, not > the rest. You don't want to copy dconf data using file copies unless you really know what you are doing. > > Some can suggest how to do a full restore of Evo settings and data > from a backup to a new PC? > Create a new temporary Linux account. Restore your home directory to that, run Evolution and create a backup and save the file somewhere. De lete the temporary account. Restore the backup to your own account within Evolution. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list