Vineri 29 Aprilie 2005 02:28, Spider a scris: > On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 02:25 +0300, Adi wrote: > > Hi. > > Well I decided to try the new gnome 2.10, after previous dissapointments > > and uninstallations so I painfully unmasked and unkeyworded (?) each > > dependancy by hand just to find out when starting gnome that it somehow > > kept my old settings. I tried rming ~/.gnome* ~/.gtk* ~/.gconf*, but to > > no avail. They were still there. And looking in /etc/ and /usr/share/ > > didn't yeld anything. Anyone got any thoughts on how I should go about > > removing my old settings to start from scratch (except creating a new > > user)? > > make sure you are logged out of gnome. > Kill all stray gconf processes (gconftool-2 --shutdown ) > remove ~/.gnome2 ~/.gconf* > > > And you should be set. The thing is that the gconf process stores its > state in RAM, and writes it to disk when it exits. > > > //Spider
Sorry for the delay ... it worked. Thank you! -- Adi -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list