KDE has a framework for reading and writing application settings. So the 
solution should be simple: switch on the fsync call at the same Ubuntu release 
where ext4 is the default file system. Does anybody know what is the situation 
of the GNOME environment? Does a similar switch exist?
Of course other core apps must be fixed, too. Firefox and OpenOffice are using 
fsync, as far as I know, so no problem. Fixing dpkg will be a must, it rewrites 
files in huge amounts and is essential to work correctly.
I think moving to ext4 for Karmic would be a good idea. Ubuntu 10.04 will be an 
LTS, so a bad target to switch to a new file system. If Karmic would be ext4 by 
default, it would contain at least the .30 kernel, which has patches to improve 
the situation, and the core applications could be patched.

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Ext4 data loss
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317781
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