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Not sure what we'd be comparing this to. I guess the way you'd do the same thing in Windows, if you had to, would be to use regedit, which I think is super cryptic. The terminal is only cryptic to those unfamiliar with it. The more you use it the more you wonder how you ever lived without it.


Except for that re-implementation of the registry in Gnome where ´rm .config/sthg´ doesn't work anymore but you have to:

    gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.rhythmbox
    gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.rhythmbox.display-page-tree
    gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.rhythmbox.library
    (...)
http://askubuntu.com/questions/7979/how-can-i-reset-all-rhyt...

(had to do that today to unbork an ipod which rhythmbox wouln't play along anymore)


Try dconf-editor, each of these settings have detailed descriptions unlike disasteredit.




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