09-16-2016, 10:37 PM
OK, I see.
The configuration of your programs, as long as done by the user, is still expected to be saved in the users home folder.
General settings/configurations, specifically system wide, are usually stored in /etc/
I'm positive that you can take over the old configuration for your programs, especially if you run the same version. The installation of your program itself is a different story of course.
Do you know whether these programs are found in the repositories? Or have you got installation packages on hand?
The configuration of your programs, as long as done by the user, is still expected to be saved in the users home folder.
General settings/configurations, specifically system wide, are usually stored in /etc/
I'm positive that you can take over the old configuration for your programs, especially if you run the same version. The installation of your program itself is a different story of course.
Do you know whether these programs are found in the repositories? Or have you got installation packages on hand?