[SLE] cannot find config files for a lot of apps, I must be old now
Hello. I am a 5 year's linux user, my experience told me if some application looks insane because of wrong configuration, I can always restart by removing ~/.appname folder This used to work for several years for ~/.vim ~/.openoffice and ~/.xine then suddenly I feel dropped in the modern world, a lot of applications' configure file is misteriously missing, I don't know how to reset per-user setting at all. Examples: * f-spot, I asked f-spot list where is the configure file and get no response * banshee, there is no ~/.banshee * K3B, CDRW burning tool And there are many others tool. where have all the configure files been? Is there a new general way of keeping configurations? I must be old now. If there is a new general way of keeping configurations, perhaps my old way of backing up won't work. I used to back up "~/.*", restore it on the newly installed computer as "~/.Trash/.*", then think which application's configure file I need, do "mv ~/.Trash/.vimrc ~/". I would use it for a month, restore an app's configure file when I need, after one month all the files remaining in ~/.Trash are not userful anymore and I clean the trash. Now I think I need to figure out a new way to do backup/restore. -- 锐业软服(国内业务) http://www.realss.cn Real SoftService http://www.realss.com 销售咨询(Sales Department): 0086 592 20 99987 (Chinese, German, English) 国际业务(International Sales): 0086 10 8460 6011 (German and English) 联系:厦门大学科技园,嘉庚二号楼6楼 邮政:厦门大学2312号信箱(邮编361005)
On 7/1/06, ���|�� <zhangweiwu@realss.com> wrote: where have all the configure files been? For some you can look under .gconf/apps -J
在 2006-07-01六的 18:58 +0530,Jigish Gohil写道:
On 7/1/06, 张|武 <zhangweiwu@realss.com> wrote: where have all the configure files been?
For some you can look under .gconf/apps
-J
works for me, great. Still don't completely understand it. E.g. removing .gconf/apps/Banshee doesn't reset Music Library (which is must a per-user data). Also Rhythmbox configure file cannot be found. -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
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Jigish Gohil
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Zhang Weiwu
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张韡武