OK, I don't like gconf. Infact I dislike the whole concept. Midori seems to become a part of XFCE, and I choose this to get rid of all the gnome stuff, especially gconf. If I have to install all the gnome stuff, well then I can use epiphany: far more reliable, more features already implemented and light on resources. And the webkit integration seems to be be in less time functional than midori can get some little cookie handling option...
OK, I don't like gconf. Infact I dislike the whole concept. Midori seems to become a part of XFCE, and I choose this to get rid of all the gnome stuff, especially gconf. If I have to install all the gnome stuff, well then I can use epiphany: far more reliable, more features already implemented and light on resources. And the webkit integration seems to be be in less time functional than midori can get some little cookie handling option...
samson