Wierd happenings with .config
Posted: 20. Jun 2010, 06:30
I was experimenting with adding new panels in XFCE when the panel manager crashed and I was left panel-less. To fix this, I deleted ~/.config/xfce4/panel, which was recreated and thus reset upon logging in again.
This behavior by itself was not unexpected, but when I later encountered another problem with the panel manager crashing, deleting the panel folder did not help. In fact, deleting the .config folder did not help, and it reset every single setting (obviously). Even the window title bars looked different now.
It gets even stranger. I decided to restore the deleted .config folder from the trash bin and found that while the panels remained the same (I had tried setting them back to what I wanted after I had deleted the .config folder and thus reset every setting) everything else was fixed - for example, the title bars were back to what came with the installation.
Does anyone know why I experienced this behavior? It seems very inconsistent, but I was hoping that a developer could shed some light on this.
Thanks!
This behavior by itself was not unexpected, but when I later encountered another problem with the panel manager crashing, deleting the panel folder did not help. In fact, deleting the .config folder did not help, and it reset every single setting (obviously). Even the window title bars looked different now.
It gets even stranger. I decided to restore the deleted .config folder from the trash bin and found that while the panels remained the same (I had tried setting them back to what I wanted after I had deleted the .config folder and thus reset every setting) everything else was fixed - for example, the title bars were back to what came with the installation.
Does anyone know why I experienced this behavior? It seems very inconsistent, but I was hoping that a developer could shed some light on this.
Thanks!