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Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta 3: Desktop machine hibernated on its own
- From: Vincent Untz <vuntz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 12:27:19 +0100
- Message-id: <20081026112719.GS31711@xxxxxxxxx>
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2008, à 12:20 +0100, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
(I guess you mean gconf-editor, and not gconf)
Note that I didn't say that you have to launch gconf-editor as root. It
should ask for a password if you try to change something while you don't
have the right privileges (like setting the default or mandatory value
for a gconf key).
Vincent
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Vincent Untz wrote:
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2008, à 12:09 +0100, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
Vincent Untz wrote:
Le dimanche 26 octobre 2008, à 11:49 +0100, Carlos E. R. a écrit :What, this?
Vincent Untz wrote:http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/gconf-7.html
Sure, and root can do this via gconf (you can have mandatory settings,How?
or change the default settings in gconf).
gconftool-2 --direct \
--config-source configuration-source \
--type data-type \
--set preference-key value
Are you saying that I have to go down to the command line to configure
a GUI? This is ridiculous. :-/
You can also use gconf-editor... The link just explains you how things
work.
No, gconf does not start. I already said that.
(I guess you mean gconf-editor, and not gconf)
Note that I didn't say that you have to launch gconf-editor as root. It
should ask for a password if you try to change something while you don't
have the right privileges (like setting the default or mandatory value
for a gconf key).
Vincent
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