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Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Thursday 27 April 2006 09:37, Martin Glazer wrote:
>> I am using Konqueror almost exclusively for my web browsing, but I have
>> both a laptop and desktop machine that I use constantly. Does anyone know
>> of a simple method of keeping the Konqueror bookmarks in sync (or shared).
> 
> kde currently doesn't have a built-in means to sync app config and data 
> between installations so you have to build something yourself.
> 
> the konq bookmarks are found in `kde-config 
> --localprefix`/share/apps/konqueror/bookmarks.xml
> 
> you could either simply copy that file between the machines from time to time 
> or you could set up rsync on the desktop and pull that one file across to the 
> laptop whenever you connect to the network...
> 
This is similar to the method I use.  I use a package called unison
(which backends into rsync I believe).  I use it to keep several
directories in my home dir synchronized, as well as to keep a copy of my
USB key handy.
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