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GConf
Developer(s)Havoc Pennington
Final release
3.2.6 / January 22, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-01-22)
Repository
  • gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/gconf Edit this at Wikidata
Written inC
TypeConfiguration
LicenseGNU Lesser General Public License
Websiteprojects.gnome.org/gconf Edit this on Wikidata

GConf was a system used by the GNOME desktop environment for storing configuration settings for the desktop and applications. It is similar to the Windows Registry.

It was deprecated as part of the GNOME 3 transition. Migration to its replacement, GSettings and dconf, is ongoing.[1]

Changes to this system are controlled by GConfd, a daemon. GConfd watches out for changes to the database, and when they are changed, it applies the new settings to applications using it. This technology is known as "auto-apply", compared to "explicit-apply", which requires users to press an OK or Apply button to make changes come into effect. The term "instant-apply" is sometimes used, compared to plain "apply".

The GConf database by default uses a system of directories and XML files, stored in a directory called ~/.gconf. GConf can also use other backends, such as a database server, but XML file storage is the most common configuration.

The application gconf-editor is provided to allow users to change settings manually, but it is not normally used for end-user preferences.

  1. ^ "GNOME Goal: Gconf to GSettings migration". GNOME. Retrieved 2014-11-05.

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