On 10/14/14 15:43, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> To do the first installation of dconf-Edit I used  the command :
> sudo yum install dconf-editor
>
> I think this command is for getting packages directly from repositories
>
> -----------
> When I did the first installation I didn't know many things about dconf...
> I only looked a way to manage icons on the screen..
>
> I followed the indications that I found in this link:
> https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/38226/create-app-folders-on-fedora-20/
>
> After I made the first installation I could launch the dconf-Editor windows..
> ... but this windows was froze (all the menu otpins was not enabled) and I 
> couldn't use it.
> -----------
>
>
> The problem is now how to go around to resolve the Dependence problem..

The question would be....  Do you want the standard Fedora released version or 
that older version you got from someplace else?  And if you want the older 
version of dconf-editor that you got from someplace else, they you need to 
replace the Fedora dconf package with the matching dconf from the same place 
you got dconf-editor.



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