GNOME 2.0 Desktop for the Solaris Operating Environment System Administration Guide

Introduction to Improving Performance

This chapter lists several preferences whose settings you can change to improve the performance of the desktop environment. You can use the gconftool-2 command to set values for preferences for users. The example commands in this chapter show how to set values in the user configuration source.

You can also use the --direct and --config-source options to set mandatory values or default values for preferences. You can also use the gconftool-2 command in a script to set the values of many preferences. For more information on the gconftool-2 command and the options that are available with the command, see Chapter 1, Using GConf.

You can also use the --direct and --config-source options to set mandatory values or default values for preferences. You can also use the gconftool-2 command in a script to set the values of many preferences. For more information on the gconftool-2 command and the options that are available with the command, see Using GConf.