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Re: Multi-booting Linux & XP
If you are dual booting Linux and Windows and you use Firefox or Thunderbird on both you can keep both in sync by following the notes in this blog:
http://blog.nikolaidis.com/index.php?paged=2 |
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then for thunderbird I use an IMAP server and the sync kolab extension to handle the address book, calender.etc |
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Note: I haven't actually tried it yet, so make a backup copy of your profile before you try it. ;) In your alternate version of Windows [XP x64 in my case, though I would expect it would work for Vista as well, unless MS has changed where Application Data is put], open the relevant files listed below [just paste the whole line into either the Run window or the filename box in the Open File dialogue of your favourite text editor]. %userprofile%\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\profiles.ini %userprofile%\Application Data\Thunderbird\profiles.ini You'll need to have run whichever prog you're dealing with already on your alternate install of Windows, so that it will have created a profile, then edit the .ini file. Example: Quote:
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add that to the firefox.exe shortcut if you want it to load profile manager. Personally Google browser sync is far easier since it syncs your bookmarks, history, cookies.etc automatically It can do saved passwords as well if you set it to :) Edit: seems Cobbydaler beat me to it. |
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Also less chance if one of them storing something the other doesn't like such as some extensions which are platform specific E.g Ietab |
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