$ gnome-session &
(process:1024): dconf-WARNING **: 00:49:24.721: unable to open file
'/etc/dconf/db/local': /etc/dconf/db/local: invalid gvdb header; expect
degraded performance
(process:1024): dconf-WARNING **: 00:49:24.721: unable to open file
'/etc/dconf/db/site': /etc/dconf/db/site: invalid gvdb header; expect
degraded performance
(process:1024): dconf-WARNING **: 00:49:24.721: unable to open file
'/etc/dconf/db/distro': /etc/dconf/db/distro: invalid gvdb header;
expect degraded performance
(tracker-miner-apps:3204): dconf-WARNING **: 01:04:31.208: unable to
open file '/etc/dconf/db/local': /etc/dconf/db/local: invalid gvdb
header; expect degraded performance
(tracker-miner-apps:3204): dconf-WARNING **: 01:04:31.209: unable to
open file '/etc/dconf/db/site': /etc/dconf/db/site: invalid gvdb header;
expect degraded performance
(tracker-miner-apps:3204): dconf-WARNING **: 01:04:31.209: unable to
open file '/etc/dconf/db/distro': /etc/dconf/db/distro: invalid gvdb
header; expect degraded performance
(abrt:3192): dconf-WARNING **: 01:04:34.113: unable to open file
'/etc/dconf/db/local': /etc/dconf/db/local: invalid gvdb header; expect
degraded performance
(abrt:3192): dconf-WARNING **: 01:04:34.113: unable to open file
'/etc/dconf/db/site': /etc/dconf/db/site: invalid gvdb header; expect
degraded performance
(abrt:3192): dconf-WARNING **: 01:04:34.113: unable to open file
'/etc/dconf/db/distro': /etc/dconf/db/distro: invalid gvdb header;
expect degraded performance
Looked in the path and no such files were there. Created them but the
messages still occur. What creates the real ones in the correct format?
Robert
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