Hmm, that seems interesting, but what�s more
interesting is that I guess people never had my
problem!!!

To solved it; I changed the home directory of my user
[in debian, since I don�t use it much now] to
/home/myuser/debian, and I left gentoo to be
/home/myuser because it was frustrating having it
somewhere else and wanting to save files somewhere
else.

Thanks Pierre 
--- Pierre-Fran�ois_Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> -- "G=EBzim" Hoxha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hi,
> 
> Hi, my previous answer really seems tweaking, now i
> read it again :)
> 
> > debian setting and icons, etc). So I am asking if
> > someone knows a way to tell gentoo =B4=B4Store my
> settings
> > for your programs in /home/mysuername/gentoo=B4=B4
> and
> > likewise for debian (thus the end result would be
> > xchat in debian having it=B4s settings stored in
> > /home/myusername/debian/xchat)?
> 
> I'm wandering around my system, this evening, and i
> just came upon
> something that may fit your needs.
> 
> So i can't resist reaching my mailer to share my
> lucky find :
> http://rox.sourceforge.net/choices.html
> 
> Maybe a trail ?
> 
> Freely,
> --
> Pierre-Fran�ois Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
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> ** GNU/Linux User #285081 **
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