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I am extremely happy with KDE Neon running on my laptop. I have spent a fair amount of time trying to keep the system as KDE vanilla as possible, with all of my programs KDE based and compatible with KDE Plasma 5. As a KDE newbie, I would like to transfer all of my software installation info over to my desktop computer after I install KDE Neon on it. I have learned that I can use the 'apt-clone' tool to transfer all info about my installed software into an apt-clone.tar.gz file that I can transfer to my new desktop system. What can I do to transfer custom PPA info and their keys over to the new system? Both computers use the software for the same platform, so that shouldn't be any problem.
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Hi!
There are some options you could use: clone the entire partition/disk and use it in your desktop machine (has to be the same architecture) OR save sources:
![]() save package states:
save installed packages:
save keys (keyring):
on target system:
If you're able to read german, theres a wiki on ubuntuusers.de showing the entire process and a lot of informations. |
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