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How to preserve shortcuts to load on different computers


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Hi. Please forgive me if this has been covered elsewhere; I looked but couldn't find it.


I have an elaborate set of Mumble shortcuts that I use with ten different LINUX machines. I haven't figured out any easy way to preserve a working set from one machine that I can then export to the other nine. I know about ~/home/.config/Mumble/Mumble.conf and although I can preserve an extra copy of that configuration file, subsequent attempts to re-use it have failed to configure the shortcuts in my experience.


It is very tedious to do all of this manually, machine after machine.


Can anybody suggest some other approach?



Thanks!


bbosen

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