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font-size: 12px;" lang="x-unicode">I recently swapped out my SSD
in my PC with a new one. I'd like to transfer all of my old
settings to my new SSD.
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I copied over the entire ~.config directory, which contains my
digikamrc file. I used snap to install and run digikam, so I also
copied over the entire ~/snap directory. I expected that when I
launched digikam, it would read that config file and all of my
previous settings would be preserved. However, instead, Digikam
wants to make me go through the entire first-time-use dialog.
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I've also got the database files (main, thumbs, etc) and all of my
media files at the exact same paths as my previous installation.
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How do I make digikam believe this is an existing installation
rather than a new one?
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