Yes of course gedit stores recent searches.
But what bugs me:
1) we enter some text into search field
2) we hit "find" or "replace" button
3) text we entered gets added to recent searches in dconf database
4) we see this:
kernel: [11053.994218] dconf-service(1656): dirtied inode 4194707 (user) on
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Title:
Gedit initiates write by dconf-service when using "Replace..." dialog
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Public bug reported:
When "Search for:" field in "Replace..." dialog contains more than 3 symbols
every press on "Find", "Replace" or "Replace all" buttons initiates write by
dconf-service.
Steps to reproduce:
a) I needed to change gedit's "max-recents" setting.
b) since there's no option for