Discussion:
migrating tasks list
Bashar
2010-01-09 08:20:34 UTC
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Hello,
I've done disk replacement for my laptop and copying data from disk to
disk. I was wondering where does the task list get stored?

I've tried the following steps but wasn't successful:
1- created new task then grep the name into my homedir
2- lsof -p PID and tried to see if it lists a dir where it stores things

unless it stores notes in a binary file or encrypted not clear text?

Thank you,
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Ross Burton
2010-01-09 09:24:00 UTC
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Post by Bashar
Hello,
I've done disk replacement for my laptop and copying data from disk to
disk. I was wondering where does the task list get stored?
1- created new task then grep the name into my homedir
2- lsof -p PID and tried to see if it lists a dir where it stores things
unless it stores notes in a binary file or encrypted not clear text?
It's in ~/.evolution/tasks/local/system/tasks.ics. When you move it to
your new laptop, close Tasks and kill the evolution-data-server process
first.

Ross
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Bashar
2010-01-09 09:46:01 UTC
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Thank you very much Ross! wish you all the best of luck in your life

Best Regards,
Post by Bashar
Hello,
I've done disk replacement for my laptop and copying data from disk to
disk. I was wondering where does the task list get stored?
1- created new task then grep the name into my homedir
2- lsof -p PID and tried to see if it lists a dir where it stores things
unless it stores notes in a binary file or encrypted not clear text?
It's in ~/.evolution/tasks/local/system/tasks.ics.  When you move it to
your new laptop, close Tasks and kill the evolution-data-server process
first.
Ross
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