14 Sep
2014
14 Sep
'14
7:25 p.m.
On Sun, 2014-09-14 at 19:23 +0200, Yamakaky wrote:
Le 14/09/2014 19:17, Yamakaky a écrit :
With factory reset you always know how to undo your own changes, getting back to the default state. That works for either all changes ever done to the system (factory reset) or selectively by just removing the configuration files you tweaked last.
With default config files in /usr, it's easier to experiment !
Might also be useful for removing cruft after upgrades? Though in this case I'm thinking about discreet distributions like Debian Stable. Conrad