"TIme Machine" to reverse mistakes in the configuration
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Andrea Corbellini
A lot of new users ask why Ubuntu doesn't have a "time machine" to reverse their mistakes made during the configuration. For example, if I edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and I write "Screenn" instead of "Screen" X Window will not start. If I'm able with vim or nano I can simply revert the mistake, but new users cannot do this without problems.
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Bug #155062: New users are not able to reverse mistakes in the configuration | Fix Released |
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