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<p>Kalva comes with a nice set of plugins, providing the possibility to import channellists from other applications.</p>
<p>Don't forget to <strong>save</strong> the imported channellist.</p>
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<p>If You used KTvApp (the successor of Kalva) You might want to reuse the old configuration and channellists.</p>
<p>KTvApp stored it's channellists under <strong>$KDEHOMEDIR/applnk/chlst</strong>. So You might want to type the following commands into the console to make the channellists available for Kalva and to reuse KTvApp's config in Kalva.</p>
<p><code>mv $KDEHOMEDIR/applnk/chlst $KDEHOMEDIR/apps/kalva/chlst<br>
mv $KDEHOMEDIR/apps/kalva/* $KDEHOMEDIR/apps/kalva</code></p>
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<p>You can provide your channellist for other users.</p>
<p>KTvApp stores it's channellists under <strong>$KDEHOMEDIR/apps/kalva/chlst</strong>. Get yourself an account at www.kde-files.org and upload your channellist via the web interface.</p>
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<p>You can provide your hardware profile for other users.</p>
<p>KTvApp stores it's hardware profiles under <strong>$KDEHOMEDIR/apps/kalva/hwprofile</strong>. Get yourself an account at www.kde-files.org and upload your hardware profile via the web interface.</p>
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<p>You can provide your quality profiles for other users.</p>
<p>KTvApp stores it's quality profiles under <strong>$KDEHOMEDIR/apps/kalva/qprofile</strong>. Get yourself an account at www.kde-files.org and upload your quality profiles via the web interface.</p>
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