Re: Gnome Recovery



murphy erim-int com (2000-11-10 at 0938.29 -0500):
> The brute force way is to just go into the users home directory and delete everything that starts with .gnome (make sure
> you notice the leading period !)
> 
> This will remove all their Gnome settings, and the next time the start a gnome session, Gnome will recreate these files
> with the default settings.

I would also nuke .sawfish things. Window manager settings are stored
there, not in .gnome* dirs.

And maybe even all the /tmp/ files and dirs related to sawfish, gnome,
orbit or esd, cos sometimes the old things collide with the default
settings.

GSR
 




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