Le jeudi 24 novembre 2005 à 12:00 +0100, Gabor Gombas a écrit : > I've finally upgraded gconf and burned myself. I synchronize my home > directory between two machines daily. Now, there are some gconf settings > (like evolution settings) I DO want to synchronize, and there are others > (like keyboard layout, mixer device etc). that must NOT be synchronized. > With the split structure I could just tell unison the directories it > should ignore but that no longer works with the merged gconf database.
It looks like a weird setup. Can't you work things out with sabayon desktop profiles? > - How can I split the merged %gconf-tree.xml in $HOME/.gconf to the > pervious directory structure? If you remove the %gconf-tree.xml file, you will lose modifications you made since, but the previous directory structure is still here. > - How can I disable the merging of gconf data on a per-user basis? > > I think the merging of gconf data under user home directories should be > an opt-in solution and must not be done without the explicit agreement > of the user. If some people really want to disable it, I can imagine an opt-out setup, but you should be aware it's going to become the default in GNOME 2.14 anyway. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom

