The following message is no longer a rumor. This function will be implemented in later versions of Ubuntu. A simple example is provided. When I want to reinstall the Ubuntu system, I have to back up various application settings, such as favorites and settings in firefox and the list of sites in Filezilla (FTP, some settings in VirtualBox, not to mention writing down frequently-used software and installing it again. There are also some Desktop shortcuts and some desktop settings, this will take a long time, and this is
The following message is no longer a rumor. This function will be implemented in later versions of Ubuntu.
A simple example is provided. When I want to reinstall the Ubuntu system, I have to back up the settings of various applications.
For example, favorites and settings in firefox, the list of sites in Filezilla (FTP), and some settings in VirtualBox, not to mention writing down frequently used software and installing it again, there are also some Desktop shortcuts and some desktop settings, which will take a long time, and this is a headache.
So how can this be solved? Its name is OneConf, which is based on the ubuntu one service. In short, OneConf stores your application information and some settings to Ubuntu one through synchronization. That is to say, you will reinstall the system in the future, you only need to perform a few simple operations to restore the original
If you like to experience it in advance, you can click here, but please note that it is still a test version, which may cause your computer to go wrong!