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On 02/10/07 16:27, Joe Hart wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>> The exact same thing can be said of windows.  There are a surprising
>> number of problems that can only be fixed in windows using the command
>> line and/or regedit.  Many of these fixes come directly from Microsoft.
>>
>>   
> That is one of the reasons I am using Debian right now.  The fact that
> all of the settings are stored in plain text files is a boon.  It's also
> one of the reasons I use KDE instead of Gnome.  IMO, gconf is not a good
> thing.

That's a crock, and you'll have to to present solid evidence to
convince me to think otherwise.

Why?

gconf stores data in text files, not (encrypted?) binary files.  The
lack of gconf does not prevent Linux from booting.  I don't even
think it prevents GNOME from starting.


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