What is GConf ?
GConf is a system of storing preferences of most of the installed applications, as well as the environment and desktop for GNOME for Linux.
GConf made its way into GNOME 2.0 first, but it also can be used in pure GTK+, XLib, KDE or pure text mode. The tool so far isn’t very [...]
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GConf - GNOME Desktop on steroids
[ Thursday, 30 April 2009, GrzegorzJZD ]
Gnubiff — mail notifications on your desktop
[ Tuesday, 19 August 2008, Adrianot ]
I would like to show you, how easiliy incoming mails can be monitored using a cute little GNOME applet called Gnubiff.
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GConf — GNOME under the hood
[ Monday, 2 July 2007, smalu ]
To put things short, Gconf is a system built in GNOME 2 which stores applications’ preferable configuration data as well as graphical environment variables in its own files (think: GNOME registry). I’d like you to get familiar with the Gconf tool’s functions, engineering, and usage with this article.
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