Well, actually, wouldn't it be better to just find where Gnome keeps the
settings that we can't find and fix that?

Larry Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> you might want to check out GARNOME
>
> http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/garnome/
>
> It's a set of build scripts used by (among others ) the gnome UI
> usability people
> the lnx-bbc people are quite fond of it.
>
> I've had my own adventures with gnome lately which showed up some
> limitations of the ports system at least when it comes to gnome
>
> (think of the worst hosage you can get with recursive make and
> unresolved dependencies
> and then throw in things like libintl.so.4 not being recognised :P )
>
> On the other hand gnome has been my home desktop for a while now.
>
>
> On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 10:33  AM, Bob Crandell wrote:
>
> > I'd like to know this too.  My laptop says it can't find a Mozilla
> > icon and I
> > can't find it either nor can I find any reference to it in any of the
> > Gnome
> > config files I can find.
> >
> > Rob Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >>
> >> Any gnome users here?
> >>
> >> Now that Debian has Gnome 2.4 I wanted to give it a try.  But
> >> apparently
> >> I've got old gnome 1.4 stuff and also older gnome 2.4 stuff laying
> >> around.  I tried rm -rf'ing my ~/.gnome* directories.  But when I
> >> startx
> >> and launch gnome, it still remembers some of my old settings.  I'd
> >> like
> >> to start fresh and see what the default is and tweak from there.  Any
> >> clues on how to do that?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Rob
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