I am going to update my system from Centos 4 to Centos 5. I believe Centos 5 is based on Fedora 6.
What and how should I save my Photos to insure that I can install the Centos 4 photos on Centos 5.? I would greatly appreciate your help. -- Richard Miles Federal Way WA. USA registered linux user 46097 _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Am Wednesday 25 April 2007 schrieb Richard E Miles:
> I am going to update my system from Centos 4 to Centos 5. I believe Centos > 5 is based on Fedora 6. > > What and how should I save my Photos to insure that I can install the > Centos 4 photos on Centos 5.? > > I would greatly appreciate your help. I'm not sure what your question entails. Your photos will alway be compatible with whatever other system, just back them up during the migration. I suppose you use digikam (since you're addressing this ML). To migrate digiKam you also have to backup the digikam3.db file in the digiKam root. After migration restore everything to the same place. Start digikam and configure the Album root path to that place. When you currently use an old digikam version (0.7x), starting digiKam in the new distribution will walk you through a database upgrade at first start. Hope that helps Gerhard -- Hakuna matata http://www.gerhard.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users attachment0 (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 08:38:40 +0200
Gerhard Kulzer <[hidden email]> wrote: > Am Wednesday 25 April 2007 schrieb Richard E Miles: > > I am going to update my system from Centos 4 to Centos 5. I believe Centos > > 5 is based on Fedora 6. > > > > What and how should I save my Photos to insure that I can install the > > Centos 4 photos on Centos 5.? > > > > I would greatly appreciate your help. > > I'm not sure what your question entails. Your photos will alway be compatible > with whatever other system, just back them up during the migration. > I suppose you use digikam (since you're addressing this ML). To migrate > digiKam you also have to backup the digikam3.db file in the digiKam root. > After migration restore everything to the same place. Start digikam and > configure the Album root path to that place. > When you currently use an old digikam version (0.7x), starting digiKam in the > new distribution will walk you through a database upgrade at first start. > > Hope that helps > Gerhard > > those files and I should be good to go. I am assuming that digikam root pertains to that directory. -- Richard Miles Federal Way WA. USA registered linux user 46097 _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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