> > Some background: I've been using Unix of various flaavors, including > Linux, for decades, but at the command line. (Herding servers.) I > recently got a new Ubuntu laptop, so have encountered a Linux GUI for > the first time. (Gnome) I'm finding GUI programs don't seem to store > files where I expect (in ${HOME} or in /etc for configuration).
As Andre says, all the info is in the Help. As a sysadmin, I understand what you are saying, but you need to understand that GUI desktops are personal, it is inappropriate to store user specific configuration in /etc - /etc is for system wide configuration. > > It's driving me nuts with Evolution, because I want it to store my > email, calaendar, and its own configuration on an encrypted volume. (I > use Jetico bestcrypt). So I need to know where it stores stuff, and > where its configuration files re, to figure this out. I would strongly advise that you just encrypt the whole laptop - it saves having to think about what you want to put where. I would also warn against trying to be "clever" with Evolution's internal data stores: it may appear to work, but it will come back and bite you in the future. 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