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I use XnViewMP for photo management and as I use some of the database features it makes sense to back up the ~/.config/xnviewmp/ folder so I can pick up where I left off after migrating from one Linux version to the next.
The photos are located almost exclusively on a separate HDD which is mounted at /mnt/data, just like it was on my Kubuntu install. However, XnViewMP swears that the location where photos are stored doesn't exist, despite me copying and pasting directly out of XnViewMP's config to a nemo window and working fine from the latter.
It looks like XnViewMP wants to pretend that /mnt doesn't exist at all even if I try to browse to it. The other thing that's strange is that the 'folders' pane in XnViewMP is littered with all kinds of entries, some are probably files, some folders.
Normally I would install XnViewMP from the deb file from the XnViewMP website, but this time I spotted it in the software centre so I installed it from there. I guess my next plan is to try uninstalling it and installing it from the deb file.
The photos are located almost exclusively on a separate HDD which is mounted at /mnt/data, just like it was on my Kubuntu install. However, XnViewMP swears that the location where photos are stored doesn't exist, despite me copying and pasting directly out of XnViewMP's config to a nemo window and working fine from the latter.
It looks like XnViewMP wants to pretend that /mnt doesn't exist at all even if I try to browse to it. The other thing that's strange is that the 'folders' pane in XnViewMP is littered with all kinds of entries, some are probably files, some folders.
Normally I would install XnViewMP from the deb file from the XnViewMP website, but this time I spotted it in the software centre so I installed it from there. I guess my next plan is to try uninstalling it and installing it from the deb file.