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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Gnome config file Post 302574024 by ab52 on Wednesday 16th of November 2011 09:45:13 AM
Old 11-16-2011
Gnome config file

Hi Guys

If i go to

systems -> Preferances -> Look and Feel -> Windows

i can click on the radio box for "Super (or "Windows Logo")

is there a config file i can change it in instead

i can not find it

thanks

Adam
 

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NICOTINE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       NICOTINE(1)

NAME
nicotine-import-winconfig - import configuration from the Windows soulseek client SYNOPSIS
nicotine-import-winconfig [OPTIONS] old-config-file DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the nicotine-import-winconfig command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. nicotine-import-winconfig is a program to import your queue, user list, password information, auto-joined chatrooms, banlist, and user information from the Windows SoulSeek configuration. USAGE
A typical invocation would be : nicotine-import-winconfig "/mnt/win9x/Program Files/SoulSeek" The program should be run when nicotine is not running. It will add the information (download queue, userlist, password info, etc.) to the existing configuration or write a new configuration from scratch when no configuration exists. FILES
$HOME/.nicotine/config The per-user configuration file for nicotine(1) will be overwritten. You might want to back up the file first, but it should not be necessary. A different config file can be chosen using the --config flag. configfile-userinfo.ext In case there's an image included in the Windows SoulSeek userinfo, the image will be extracted and written to that file, where con- figfile is the path to your nicotine configuration file, and ext is the appropriate file extension for the image type. OPTIONS
When you don't want to import all configuration options, you can choose what to import using command line flags. -c file | --config=file Use a non-default nicotine configuration file to write to. -q | --queue Import the queue. -u | --userlist Import the userlist. -l | --login Import the login information. -C | --chatrooms Import the list of autojoined chatrooms. -b | --banned Import the list of banned users. -i | --userinfo Import the user information and the image. -h | --help Print the summary of command line options and exit. TIPS
It is possible to share the download directory between platforms. Nicotine can even continue downloads that started using the Windows client. Of course, the download directories should be the same for nicotine and Windows, e.g. if your Windows sharing directory is F:slsk_in and your F drive is mounted on /mnt/media, then you must set your download directory to /mnt/media/slsk_in. SEE ALSO
nicotine(1). AUTHOR
Geert Kloosterman <geertk@ai.rug.nl>, 2003. August 25, 2003 NICOTINE(1)
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