Not resetting at all probably would be the best option, but it could be
that the reset happens due to the nature of the GSettings system. When
settings are updated, they are immediately changed in applications that
use them as well, right? Maybe the reset is presented to applications
like regular value changes, so the applications just update their views.

In case GNOME Settings Daemon doesn't start right from the beginning, at
the start of a new session, I think it would be good to adjust the fall-
back values anyway, though.

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  Make Ubuntu's default settings the fallback of GNOME Settings Daemon

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