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Doctor Praetorius

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  1. For backing up the kmail folder in /home/username:

     

    Other way. Create a separate /home partition in the future. Then you do not need to back up everything everytime.

     

    Final note: The only one who should be angry is your sister right now as you trashed the system and no one else. :P

    Thank you for those instructions, artic!

     

    Well, as I am a Linux newbie, the home partition suggestion makes no sense to me. Are you saying create a duplicate partition that I could go back in case the current partition becomes corrupted?

     

    My sister is already angry that it's taken me 5+ months to finally get around to working on her laptop. Procrastination is bad.

  2. :wall: :wall: :wall: :wall: :wall:

     

    This all started because I could not get KXdocker to function properly. I did an uninstall of some packages followed by a series of half-finished updates (half-finished meaning they would not complete due to errors). Now my sister's install of Mandriva Linux is completely hosed.

     

    It's almost a fresh install. The only thing I need to backup is her KMail. The thing is, there's no export option in KMail. How/Why is there no export function?!

     

    I am VERY angry right now.

  3. My sister would like Mandriva Linux installed on her laptop. She will be using it only to send/receive e-mails and to browse the web. Any word processing, etc. will be done via XP and Microsoft Office. She has a 120GB hard drive. How many GBs should I dedicate to Mandriva's partition? She has close to 8GB of e-mails she'd like to keep, I'd like to add to that capacity to account for space reserved for future e-mails.

     

    I would appreciate recommendations before I proceed with the install.

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