Reset Linux Desktop To Default Settings With A Single Command – OSTechNix
Posted by jpluimers on 2019/05/16
To reset Ubuntu Unity or any other Linux desktop with GNOME/MATE DEs to its default settings, run:
dconf reset -f /
Source: [WayBack] Reset Linux Desktop To Default Settings With A Single Command – OSTechNix
I need to check if it works on OpenSuSE with XFCE as there the dconf
command is installed, but I still have a default desktop (mainly because most of the work I do is using a terminal over ssh).
–jeroen
via: [Archive.is] Never thought about dconf reset… Joe C. Hecht – Google+
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