Re: configuration dirs



Hello Martijn,

Please also take a look at the /tmp directory. You'll find entries about orbit,
gconf and keyring that you'll have to delete as well.

I had lots of problems with GNOME2 conf dirs and deleting these ones usually
solved the problems.

HTH,

Vincent


Selon Martijn Brouwer <e a m brouwer tnw utwente nl>:

> Hi,
> Garnome-unstable only produces crashes when starting arbitrary
> components (nautilus, panel, everything). It seems to be related to my
> configuration dirs. When I log in on another account it works fine.
> Since I do not want to mess up my configuation dirs (from debian gnome
> 2.8) I would like to backup these, create new direcotories and links to
> them (.gnome -> .gnome-garnome etc) In this way I only have to change
> the links to switch from debian-gnome to garnome.
> Which directories do I need to treat like this? I now
> have .gnome .gnome2 .gnome2_private .gconf .gconfd .nautilus Garnome is
> still crashing so there has to be more.
>
> Bye,
>
> Martijn
>
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