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Backup de Evolution

jony @ 00:46

bueno, acabo de mirar como hacer backup de evolution ...

de esta forma creo

http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/03/how-to-backup-evolution/

How to Backup Evolution

December 3, 2005

Posted by ubuntonista in ubuntu, guides. trackback

From an old mailing list gem, I got the right method to back up your Evolution (mail + calendar + contacts) data the right way:

Step 1:

Shutdown evolution and gconftool-2:

$ gconftool-2 --shutdown

$evolution --force-shutdown

Step 2:

Create an archive with the data and configuration files:

Note: To completely save the Evolution data and configuration, you need to save the following directories/files:

1. ~/.evolution/

2. ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/

3. ~/.gnome2_private/Evolution

The following command will take care of these

$cd

$tar -cvzf evolution-backup.tar.gz .evolution .gconf/apps/evolution .gnome2_private/Evolution

Now the file evolution-backup.tar.gz is the backup you want. You can move the data over to another Ubuntu computer if you like, and just un-tar the archive while in your /home/username/ directory to restore it.

http://www.flevour.net/node/7

Export account from Evolution

Always wondered where Evolution stores your account data? Are you stuck in the need to move your 154-configured-evolution-accounts to a new box Did you pass last 7/8 hours grepping through all ~/evolution and ~/.evolution subdirs to find out?

Well, answer is as simple as looking at ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/mail/%gconf.xml.

Hope this helps some Google-before-asking users.

Cheers.

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