Not really, no. The only hypothetical issue is configs between your programs clashing due to version differences. IME, though, that’s a rare problem except with maybe Firefox, which can be a stickler for version numbers.
I don’t know how BSD works, but linux has $XDG_ configs in homedir of user for most configuration files.
You could sidestep any conflicts by just changing your linux-systems $XDG_ -environmental variables to something like ~/.local.linux, ~/.config.linux and so on.
Ultimately almost any path under $HOME can ba changed with corresponding environmental variable in linux - so you can split directories if necessary.
Not really, no. The only hypothetical issue is configs between your programs clashing due to version differences. IME, though, that’s a rare problem except with maybe Firefox, which can be a stickler for version numbers.
Ha, sal’ Pop/Tolo/Pateta! Verŝajne jes, mdr.
Sed ĉu vi venis al /c/esperanto? Ni ĵus bakis kukon :)
Mmm… ĉu komunumo kiel /c/esperante interesus vin? T.e., afiŝoj nepre estu esperantaj, sed ankaŭ nepre temu ne pri esperanto?
Domaĝe, mi dubas ke ni sufiĉe multas por tion fari ĉe Lemmy. Eĉ ĉe reddit, nur aktivis ~4 esperantaj komunumoj xP
I don’t know how BSD works, but linux has $XDG_ configs in homedir of user for most configuration files.
You could sidestep any conflicts by just changing your linux-systems $XDG_ -environmental variables to something like ~/.local.linux, ~/.config.linux and so on.
Ultimately almost any path under $HOME can ba changed with corresponding environmental variable in linux - so you can split directories if necessary.
Prolly not good to share home, but otherwise I've shared directories between anything that supports the same fs