Well, I do not know how to do exactly what you're saying, but for bookmarks you might find yourself good with Foxmarks [http://www.foxmarks.com/]
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 15:39 -0500, Phil M Perry wrote: > My PC is dual-booted between Windows XP :-( and Linux (Ubuntu 7.10). > I have Internet access on both sides. What I want to do is have a "common" > image of both Firefox and of Thunderbird. That is, settings, bookmark lists, > plug-ins, password lists, email archives, etc., etc. would live on a FAT32 > disk partition visible to both sides. Whichever side I boot up on, the same > bookmarks, plug-ins, etc. and my complete email archive would be there. > Can this be done? Obviously, the binary programs are separate, but I'm > hoping that the configuration and data can be shared. So, is there some > fixed > place that has a configuration file that says "find user configuration > and data > HERE" for both FF and TB? Can I repoint them to my shared partition, move > my configuration and data files there, and operate seamlessly on either > boot > side? If I can do that, I could spend much more time over on Linux and much > less time on that other system! Presumably I would have to keep version > updates fairly closely in sync. Does anyone have any war stories to share? > Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > Mid-Hudson Valley Linux Users Group http://mhvlug.org > > http://mhvlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mhvlug > Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) MHVLS Auditorium > > Dec 5 - Open Source Show and Tell > Jan 2 - TBD > Feb 6 - DBUS > Mar 5 - Setting up a platform-independent home/small office network using > Linux _______________________________________________ Mid-Hudson Valley Linux Users Group http://mhvlug.org http://mhvlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mhvlug Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) MHVLS Auditorium Dec 5 - Open Source Show and Tell Jan 2 - TBD Feb 6 - DBUS Mar 5 - Setting up a platform-independent home/small office network using Linux
