Am 01.06.2013 22:56, schrieb Anthony:
> On 05/30/2013 07:04 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
>> How do I reset my desktop back to what was there on a fresh
>> install, or am I better off creating a new home directory and
>> simply moving my "known" files back?
>>
>> When I log in the screen flashes the ic
Am 02.06.2013 16:11, schrieb Ranjan Maitra:
> On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 13:12:36 +0100 Ian Malone wrote:
>
>> On 2 June 2013 11:20, Tim wrote:
>>> Allegedly, on or about 01 June 2013, Anthony sent:
You *could*, I believe, uninstall GNOME and reinstall it.
>>
>> (Incidentally there is a "yum rein
On 2 June 2013 15:11, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 13:12:36 +0100 Ian Malone wrote:
>
>> (Incidentally there is a "yum reinstall" which is preferable to a
>> separate uninstall and install if you do need to do this, though I
>> don't think it works for package groups - need to know
On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 13:12:36 +0100 Ian Malone wrote:
> On 2 June 2013 11:20, Tim wrote:
> > Allegedly, on or about 01 June 2013, Anthony sent:
> >> You *could*, I believe, uninstall GNOME and reinstall it.
>
> (Incidentally there is a "yum reinstall" which is preferable to a
> separate uninstall
On 2 June 2013 11:20, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 01 June 2013, Anthony sent:
>> You *could*, I believe, uninstall GNOME and reinstall it.
(Incidentally there is a "yum reinstall" which is preferable to a
separate uninstall and install if you do need to do this, though I
don't think it wo
Allegedly, on or about 01 June 2013, Anthony sent:
> You *could*, I believe, uninstall GNOME and reinstall it.
I doubt that will reset how it behaves. User settings are stored in the
user's homespace, packages don't create or remove those settings when
installing or removing packages, users do wh
On 05/30/2013 07:04 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
> How do I reset my desktop back to what was there on a fresh
> install, or am I better off creating a new home directory and
> simply moving my "known" files back?
>
> When I log in the screen flashes the icons (other accounts are
> fine) and the CPU go
How do I reset my desktop back to what was there on a fresh install, or
am I better off creating a new home directory and simply moving my
"known" files back?
When I log in the screen flashes the icons (other accounts are fine) and
the CPU goes to 100% with the "tracker-extract" process
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