I would like to do a fresh install of cheese. I have purge-removed the package and re-installed but when I open up cheese it has my old settings. Where are the cheese config files located? I would like to remove the cheese config file and I have tried searching for the config file in my home directory with
~ $ find -name '*cheese*'
But I still can't find it. I am running ubuntu 12.10.
In the habit of Gnome applications, Cheese stores its configuration data in the dconf configuration system rather than in plain files.
To access that, you could use a GUI program called
dconf-editor
from the package dconf-tools :Cheese uses the
/apps/cheese
/org/gnome/cheese
(since 14.04) gconf path:You could easily play with the settings (they all typically have well-documented schemata displayed in the bottom of the dconf-editor window), and, ultimately, wipe the settings clean by resetting the values to defaults (non-defaults are highlighted with bold font as you can see on my screenshot).
Besides
dconf-editor
, you can also do this from the command line:gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.Cheese:/apps/cheese
UPD since I don't know when, that gives an error:
Which simply asks to call it without the
/apps/cheese
path, like this: