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I'm using Gnome as DE and was really happy with it until my last update. I would like to re-install Gnome, but want to remove before that all Gnome stuff, settings and dependencies. This is no problem for the packages installed via pacman and also it's dependencies. But I fear that I don't know how to remove all relevant settings. Is there some special folder or set of files to remove, before I can start from scratch?

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[โ€“] Limonene 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Programs that run as regular users usually store their config in ~/.config/ or ~/.local/share/ so look in those places for config files relating to gnome. There might be a lot. It may be easier to backup then remove the both directories, saving only the config of your most important programs. Some config is stored in dconf, which should also be in here.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 19 hours ago

Worked fine so far. I have just renamed .config and .local directory's for later use and reinstalled Gnome. So far this seems to work. In my tests today, I could shutdown/reboot succesfully with every try. Hopefully this is a permanent fix. Since I have all the old files, maybe I find the time to check them for errors. But I fear I didn't have so much time. Anyway, many thx for your tips which helped to fix the issue for me.