In puppy, Gramps makes a hidden directory /root/.gramps that contain all settings, preferences and data, upon first run.slackfan wrote:how to make my data on Ubuntu usuable in Puppy in Gramps?
If the Gramps in puppy containes no saved files, remove the hidden /root/.gramps directory in your puppy, and replace it with a copy of the .gramps in your /home/, or whatever they use, in Ubuntu. Always make a backup of that directory! If it is the first time you open a .gramps from an earlier version, Gramps will ask if it should convert it to the newer version (which cannot be opened by an older Gramps).
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