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Originally Posted by WanderingKnight
The root partition should be enough, since it holds the system files and programs. Your home folder holds your personal files and the configuration files for all of your programs, which means that if you reinstall the system without touching the home partition, you'll be greeted by the exact same desktop you had before, for example. In the same manner, as you reinstall your programs (which need to be reinstalled since they're stored in the root partition), all of their settings will be just like they were before reinstalling the system.
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What if, let's say, the stored configuration file create err conflict for the new version of the same program? Keep in mind I don't know anything about anything, but I'm referring to the scenario of the new version of program has some changes, for example, configure in a different way.
EDIT: As for speaker, I've read that normal speakers are better than PC speakers?