On 10/22/19, email.list...@gmail.com <email.list...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi! > > I've just moved from Debian 8 to Debian 10, I seem to be missing a bunch > of notes from knotes, does anyone know where knotes data is stored in > Debian 8.
While you're waiting for someone who uses that package to check, have you tried looking under the.. *not hidden*.. files under your user's /home directory? I'm talking about all that fun stuff that "CTRL+H" will bring up most particularly within file managers (but occasionally can also be triggered on and off from within other packages' e.g. "File > Open an existing file" feature). Was just coincidentally in that CTRL+H part of Debian's /home/user file structure today. I think I accidentally solved an issue one package was having where exactly this kind of thing was happening. Previous user data didn't carry over because... the.. um.. user's DOTdirectory was given a new name during a package's recent upgrade. *oops!* New to-do is to find out if the package maintainers already caught that whoopsie. If I read the situation correctly when it happened, there was a new guy involved in that one. Just an example of how those things happen on occasion. *oops.* Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with birdseed *