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GConf was a
system used by the
GNOME desktop environment for
storing configuration settings for the
desktop and applications. It is
similar to the Windows...
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Gconf-editor is a
discontinued utility for the
GNOME desktop environment used to
maintain the old and now
discontinued GNOME registry gconf.
Gconf-editor...
- on GLib. It is part of
GNOME as of
version 3, and is a
replacement for
GConf.
dconf is a
simple key-based
configuration system. Keys
exist in an unstructured...
- in the free
software movement due to his work on HAL, GNOME, Metacity,
GConf, and D-Bus.
Havoc Pennington graduated from the
University of
Chicago in...
- edit the
places menu
somewhat with this: $gedit ~/.gtk-bookmarks, or use
gconf-editor (e.g. /system/storage/drives/_org_freedesktop_.../mount_options)...
- 1.6
removes some
deprecated libraries,
moving from mate-conf (a fork of
GConf) to GSettings, and from mate-corba (a fork of GNOME's Bonobo) to D-Bus....
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manager called emerald-theme-manager, used a flat-file
backend instead of
gconf, and had no
GNOME dependencies. On
March 30, 2007,
discussions between the...
- files,
however this has been made optional, and
turned off by
default in
gconf.
Since version 3.18.2
evince allows for text and
highlight annotations of...
- Low/Fast, etc.). This can be set
however using dconf-editor, or the old
gconf-editor on
GNOME 2.
Xarchiver Comparison of
archive formats Comparison of...
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through GNOME Software.
GNOME 3.22
integrated GNOME Software with Flatpak.
GConf, the
system used for
storing configuration-related
settings in the desktop...