>Very good way for solve problem in one application - just kill settings for ALL applications.
You can just reset preferences for ONE application, just by removing ONE subdir (and without data loss, I repeat).
You don't have to guess what file to remove, just knowing the app name which is the subdir name.
>We will never support systemd because systemd is linux-only bullshit which written Lennart Poettering.
In this case, you can use syslog.
>Very good way for solve problem in one application - just kill settings for ALL applications.
You can just reset preferences for ONE application, just by removing ONE subdir (and without data loss, I repeat).
You don't have to guess what file to remove, just knowing the app name which is the subdir name.
>We will never support systemd because systemd is linux-only bullshit which written Lennart Poettering.
In this case, you can use syslog.