You can fire up f-spot with -b and -p switches, assigning them some other paths to place photos. For example:
$ f-spot -b /media/multimedia/Photos -p /media/multimedia/Photos
will put photos to /media/multimedia/Photos and use it as a base directory, outside of the ~ directory.
You can fire up f-spot with -b and -p switches, assigning them some other paths to place photos. For example: multimedia/ Photos -p /media/ multimedia/ Photos
$ f-spot -b /media/
will put photos to /media/ multimedia/ Photos and use it as a base directory, outside of the ~ directory.