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keep the old ones,
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or ``diff`` and merge the files into a hybrid.
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For example, the RSS reader ``lifererea``
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puts the list of RSS feeds in
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``$HOME/.config/liferea/feedlist.opml``,
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favicons (which can be re-downloaded if necessary) in
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``$HOME/.cache/liferea/favicons/``,
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and the SQLite database containing the actual RSS feeds in
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``$HOME/.local/share/liferea/liferea.db``.
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This means that backing up the configuration for ``lifereas``
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is as simple as backing up the contents of ``$HOME/.config/liferea/``,
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and no cache files or big databases are included.
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In short, configuration on Linux
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is better adapted to the needs of its users than on Windows.
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Ordinary users have the package manager
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