right, it's not a bug, glib provides only a memory backend for testing
and hacking, you likely want to install dconf is you need a real backend
you can use, glib recommends it and applications depends on it
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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I can confirm this bug. I upgraded my ubuntu from maverick to natty
yesterday and my settings in unity won't survive a relogin. I also get
this warning when starting several programs from command line.
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SOLVED!!:
Hi I just read some thread in a gentoo forum and it seems as if glib needs
dconf to store settings.
So I just manually installed dconf-tools, libdconf0 and libdconf-dbus-1-0
and now it works.
I think this is just a missing dependancy for either glib or unity.
SOLUTION:
sudo apt-get
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Title:
gsettings uses the 'memory' GSettings backend / settings do not
stick?!
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