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Hi!
Since this morning, all the settings of my Gnome Shell have been reset, and I can’t change them anymore : everytime I check an option in Gnome-control-center, or in the Terminal options, or in Empathy options, the check-mark disappear immediatly, and nothing is saved.
When I’m lauching gnome-control-center via the Terminal, and try to change settings, here is what it says :
(gnome-control-center:2692): dconf-WARNING **: failed to commit changes to dconf: GDBus.Error:org.gtk.GDBus.UnmappedGError.Quark._g_2dfile_2derror_2dquark.Code17: Cannot open dconf database: invalid gvdb header
(systemctl tells that Dbus is running and active)
After googling, it seems to be a bug, related to dconf. Some Fedora’s guys have noticed it too : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=975521
Does somebody have an idea about that?
Thank you very much for your help.
Last edited by raymondcal (2013-06-20 13:04:11)
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OK, it seems my .config/dconf/user* files were corrupted… I erased them, and all is OK now…
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I seem to have the same symptoms, however launching the gnome-control-center from the terminal won't give me the same error message. If anything it starts regularly without error. I'm very hesitant to delete my .config folder; the way I see it maybe there's a permission issue, as using dconf will produce no change whatsoever.
Anybody has an idea?
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Then don't delete it - simply move it out of the way:
mv ~/.config/dconf/ ~/.config/dconf.bak
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Well, hum, that's what I did. I kind of messed up my Evolution settings, but otherwise things went back to normal. Thanks!
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Then don't delete it - simply move it out of the way:
mv ~/.config/dconf/ ~/.config/dconf.bak
thanks for that !
i had the same problem this morning. at least i could set up most things again by moving the corrupt file.
i think my machine crashed last night at shutdown - that may have caused it. hope the changes stick after a reboot.
regards,
m.
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Thanks guys, this work for me!!!
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My computer crashed and the same thing happened to me.
Does anyone know a way of recovering the configuration I previously had, at least partially?
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OK, it seems my .config/dconf/user* files were corrupted… I erased them, and all is OK now…
Same problem; same solution. Thanks a lot!
Seems that Gnome 3 are not dealing very well with energy breaks (that happened to me after my machine shut down unexpectedly).
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