After a lot of deliberations (with myself) I decided to reinstall Kubuntu with KDE3. The reasons for my frustration with KDE4 are described in a thread I wrote a while back.
See thread http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3094189.0
The problem of doing stuff in terminal with KDE4 has become more of a problem. Besideds the stuff described above, I tried to install a program from source and got stuck because in the terminal I was getting messages like "no such command" after typing (for example) "./configure" or "make" etc.etc, So I am now going to install Kubuntu from scratch with KDE3. Maybe at a later stage I'll install KDE4. Now for my question.
If I leave my "/home" as is (and not format it) will EVERYTHING remain as is now. What I really am worried about is whether my e-mail, addresses will remain as is with all the rules I set. My e-mail program is Thunderbird and I always seem to have to reset everything up after installation. As you know Thunderbird is installed as a separate program and never seems to keep "old" settings. I loose my e-mails, have to re-setup my rules and install my address books again. Will having it in my "/home" (as I do) allow me to have my old settings. My "home" is on a separate partition. The same question applies for Firefox, but is more critical (for me) for Thunderbird.
Errol
See thread http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3094189.0
The problem of doing stuff in terminal with KDE4 has become more of a problem. Besideds the stuff described above, I tried to install a program from source and got stuck because in the terminal I was getting messages like "no such command" after typing (for example) "./configure" or "make" etc.etc, So I am now going to install Kubuntu from scratch with KDE3. Maybe at a later stage I'll install KDE4. Now for my question.
If I leave my "/home" as is (and not format it) will EVERYTHING remain as is now. What I really am worried about is whether my e-mail, addresses will remain as is with all the rules I set. My e-mail program is Thunderbird and I always seem to have to reset everything up after installation. As you know Thunderbird is installed as a separate program and never seems to keep "old" settings. I loose my e-mails, have to re-setup my rules and install my address books again. Will having it in my "/home" (as I do) allow me to have my old settings. My "home" is on a separate partition. The same question applies for Firefox, but is more critical (for me) for Thunderbird.
Errol
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