You need to copy the old ~/.gnome2/f-spot (or which ever database you used in the old laptop), and then install/run the Change Photo Path extension.
Should fix it nicely If you did not copy the f-spot file, then if you have stored all the tags into the pictures it self, you just have to re-import them. On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 21:54 +0100, Lorenzo Milesi wrote: > did you copy old ~/.gnome2/f-spot to the new laptop? > you should also set the Photo dir in preferences... > ciao > maxxer > > Il giorno lun, 22/12/2008 alle 07.36 -0800, roessli bertrand ha scritto: > > I just reinstalled Ubuntu on a new laptop. > > > > The photos were before located in a partition like > > /media/sda7/broessli/pictures > > whereas they are now directly in > > /home/broessli/Pictures > > > > I cannot figure out how to make F-spot use the 'old' photos.db? -- With Regards Bengt Thuree [email protected] _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
