Hello!
Probably it's enough to read only what's written in italics below. It's likely that the rest of information is irrelevant.
I hope I'll make no mistakes, I post here for the first time. Just in case, I apologize.
I have started using Ubuntu with Ubuntu 12.04, with home partition separated. Then I switched to 12.10 (installed from USB, didn't just upgrade 12.04 to 12.10). While I was on 12.10, I installed kde-desktop (using terminal), and logged in it (once if I remember right).
After that, still being at Ubuntu 12.10, I installed xfce-desktop (using terminal).
Then I installed Xubuntu 12.10 (installed from USB - normal, "correct" installation). Then I installed Xubuntu 12.04 (installed from USB). Then I again installed Xubuntu 12.10.
So now I have Xubuntu 12.10 and I want to install Xubuntu 12.04 back (and very likely to stay with it).
My question is following. During all those installations I was using the same /home partiotion, so all that is now saved there. So when I install Xubuntu 12.04, will it be possible to delete all the configuration files of those Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 12.10, kde-desktop (and, maybe Xubuntu 12.10 configuration files, which will not be needed for Xubuntu 12.04) from /home partition?
In other words, can I make my /home partition look like it never had anything besides Xubuntu 12.04 installed? (And all the applications, of course. I don't want to touch my apps' configs - they must remain)
Thanks in advance!
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