No. There is a transition going on here since gconf-editor (xml backend) is going to be phased out in favor of dconf-editor (gnome 3 binary blob). So, you can expect more and more settings in gconf to become invalid or removed and new settings to appear in dconf.
No. There is a transition going on here since
gconf-editor
(xml backend) is going to be phased out in favor ofdconf-editor
(gnome 3 binary blob). So, you can expect more and more settings in gconf to become invalid or removed and new settings to appear in dconf.More info:
When to use gconf vs dconf?
What is dconf, what is its function, and how do I use it?
What are the differences between gconf and dconf?