Author: Ulrich Viefhaus Date: To: tails-dev Subject: Re: [Tails-dev] Changing default order in Nautilus
Hi u,
dconf uses more than one settings database but the user-db in the user
directory is preferred. It is stored in the .dconf folder of the home
directory. The settings are saved, as long as you have configured your
persistent storage to include the dot-files in your home directory.
Nautilus is aware of that settings, if you change it.
This can be done by the user and does not need Tails to differ from
upstream in the default configuration.
Kind regards,
Ulrich
> Do we agree that this setting, when using Nautilus in Debian, for
> example, is saved in a hidden file in the user's home directory whenever
> the user changes it from default? And that nautilus verifies this
> whenever I reenter the same directory (thus remembering what I chose
> before)?
>
> In that case this should / could be done in persistence (maybe it is
> already, i did not verify) - not through a setting which would be proper
> to Tails and differ from upstream. We do not ever want to have such
> delta with upstream.
>
> Cheers!
> u.