https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389568
Eduardo Correia <eduardosare...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |eduardosare...@gmail.com --- Comment #37 from Eduardo Correia <eduardosare...@gmail.com> --- I also would like to see this feature implemented. There are many times that weird bugs appear after messing up with themes or config files manually that we, "casual users", need to search through Google for a way to reset everything to default and it involves finding a deleting a lot of files or terminal commands. We all love to follow tutorials on how to install themes, and sometimes we can't revert stuff back properly. This "Reset all" would be a very welcoming option for any non tech-savvy user. Every proprietary OS has this, together with the option to reset the whole system (but that's a whole other topic, KDE could support it but distros themselves would have to configure it too), but barely any linux DE has these options. I believe KDE would be the first DE to implement something like this. An additional option to "Clear KDE Cache" or something like that, would also be very handy. We could really benefit from some native "housekeeping" tools! As a random additional example, even bigger/commercial distros would feel more confortable offering KDE by default if the desktop itself would do more housekeeping without the users needing to contact support lines. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.