----- Original Message -----
> From: Gordon Burgess-Parker <[email protected]>
> To: UK Ubuntu Talk <[email protected]>
> Cc: 
> Sent: Monday, 2 July 2012, 21:48
> Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Replacing Linux Mint 13 with Ubuntu 12.04
> 
> If I want to replace Linux Mint 13 with Ubuntu 12.04, will it just be a case 
> of 
> installing over the top, and if so will that affect my Home directory at all?
> In other words if I do this will my Home directory stay intact or do I need 
> to 
> back it up then restore after installation of Ubuntu?
> 
My advice would be to back up all "your" data (ie. not config files) and do a 
default install then put your data back. That way 12.04 will provide all the 
config files correct for the versions of software in the distro. 

I know it can take a bit of time setting stuff up how you want it but in my 
experience this is usually less time consuming that trouble shooting 
configurations which don't work correctly with the versions of programs in the 
new distro.

George

PS. For what it's worth I always keep all my data in a file structure 
imaginatively called "mystuff" in my home directory to make the above process 
simpler. 


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