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Using rsync on home directory?

Using rsync on home directory?

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TaBaRiTo
Member
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02-02-2026, 09:17 AM
#1
I'm considering switching to KDE and want to carry all my app settings with me. Ideally I'd just paste them in, but I have Mate which isn't ideal. I thought I could simply copy .mozilli and the app folders from .config, but Caja always freezes when I try to copy large files.
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TaBaRiTo
02-02-2026, 09:17 AM #1

I'm considering switching to KDE and want to carry all my app settings with me. Ideally I'd just paste them in, but I have Mate which isn't ideal. I thought I could simply copy .mozilli and the app folders from .config, but Caja always freezes when I try to copy large files.

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PhilZstar
Member
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02-02-2026, 03:02 PM
#2
Certainly, from the root level you can transfer any files using rsync.
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PhilZstar
02-02-2026, 03:02 PM #2

Certainly, from the root level you can transfer any files using rsync.

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SirHitman
Member
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02-06-2026, 06:32 AM
#3
Install KDE directly through your package manager. Choose KDE as the desktop environment when logging in. For backing up your home folder, use Timeshift.
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SirHitman
02-06-2026, 06:32 AM #3

Install KDE directly through your package manager. Choose KDE as the desktop environment when logging in. For backing up your home folder, use Timeshift.

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tbnrfrag123
Member
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02-06-2026, 12:09 PM
#4
Remove Mate completely and set up KDE Simple. You won’t lose any of your programs or files. At the end, it’s just a small change.
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tbnrfrag123
02-06-2026, 12:09 PM #4

Remove Mate completely and set up KDE Simple. You won’t lose any of your programs or files. At the end, it’s just a small change.

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Ricardo_
Junior Member
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02-06-2026, 07:09 PM
#5
I considered doing it before but didn’t find the right path to KDE. There’s no mention of SDDM in the instructions. Removing mTE should also remove the network manager, as expected. This matches the guide on the site you shared.
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Ricardo_
02-06-2026, 07:09 PM #5

I considered doing it before but didn’t find the right path to KDE. There’s no mention of SDDM in the instructions. Removing mTE should also remove the network manager, as expected. This matches the guide on the site you shared.

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Mizzou3
Junior Member
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02-20-2026, 07:45 AM
#6
I can't provide a screenshot directly, but I can describe what will be uninstalled based on your instructions. Using the -Runs flag with the preferred flags will list the items to be removed from the command line.
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Mizzou3
02-20-2026, 07:45 AM #6

I can't provide a screenshot directly, but I can describe what will be uninstalled based on your instructions. Using the -Runs flag with the preferred flags will list the items to be removed from the command line.

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Smoofie
Member
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02-21-2026, 05:17 AM
#7
Wow, the font might need a tweak, but it seems KDE isn't loading properly when I try anything.
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Smoofie
02-21-2026, 05:17 AM #7

Wow, the font might need a tweak, but it seems KDE isn't loading properly when I try anything.

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_RedStar
Member
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02-22-2026, 02:58 AM
#8
Ensure you attach a screenshot showing the packages to be removed.
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_RedStar
02-22-2026, 02:58 AM #8

Ensure you attach a screenshot showing the packages to be removed.

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Aulexius
Junior Member
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02-23-2026, 12:31 AM
#9
Consider dropping mate completely and letting it fade away for a minimum of six months, only returning once you feel comfortable with your new DE.
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Aulexius
02-23-2026, 12:31 AM #9

Consider dropping mate completely and letting it fade away for a minimum of six months, only returning once you feel comfortable with your new DE.

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Scout_HD
Member
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02-23-2026, 10:09 PM
#10
Adjust the display settings to enlarge the mouse cursor.
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Scout_HD
02-23-2026, 10:09 PM #10

Adjust the display settings to enlarge the mouse cursor.

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