Get rid of old Gnome Desktop Settings?

Santiago Hernández Lemes santi84 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 10 14:09:29 UTC 2008


Thanks! As a newbie it is also fine for me! I will take note!

2008/7/10 Tim Tipton <timothy.tipton at pxd.com>:

> Tim Tipton <timothy.tipton <at> pxd.com> writes:
>
> >
> > > Yes:
> > > <http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/how-to-reset-ubuntugnome-
> settings-
> > to-defaults-without-re-installing/>
> > >
> > > But also read all the comments... & backup your evolution settings if
> > > you use evo. I've also found that it is better to rename vs remove the
> > > suggested folders; just change .gnome to x-.gnome-x etc. (mv .gnome
> > > x-.gnome-x) That way if you do need to go back and get something from
> > > the folder it will be there.
>
> So last night, I did the recommended actions, including just renaming those
> folders rather than deleting them. Everything worked like a champ! I'm now
> up
> and running with Hardy and am very happy with it.
>
> Thanks NoOp for your help!
>
> Tim
>
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