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Cleanup your GNOME GConf database

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The other day I stumbled upon this neat tool that helps cleanup your GConf registry, called GConf Cleaner. While GNOME registry size isn't nowhere near the size of Windows registry, and thus shouldn't slow your computer too much, it's still nice to have a tool that cleans unused and obsolete entries.

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gconf-cleaner is a Google Summer of Code project.

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What makes you think so? Of course, there are system-wide gconf-settings. Have a look at /etc/gconf

By "system wide", I mean "a cofiguration system that is used by anything, including boot scripts and possibly the kernel".