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Just want to say that's one of the WHY I don't like gnome: gconf-things are messy!
And I don't like Ubuntu (neither Debian) since they "customize" everything! I search for a cfg file where IT SHOULD BE, but it's in another position and maybe with another name, I search for a binary and it's in the wrong place!
Messy = wrong.
I can see that now! Im just used to gnome and like the look and feel. I've thought switching but do not know which i should switch too ya know? Ill just stick with what i am used too.
No worry about that. I'm not saying that Gnome is evil or is a bad thing, I only said that I don't like a particular approach.
Anyway, your problem is solved and that's the very important point!
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