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            <title>Configuration Storage System</title>
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Xfconf is a hierarchical (tree-like) configuration system where the immediate child nodes of the root are called “channels”.  All settings beneath the channel nodes are called “properties.”

Valid channel and property names are composed of the</description>
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Xfconf-query is a Command Line Interface (CLI) tool for accessing configuration data stored in Xfconf. Settings can be displayed and changed in real time. In most cases, any modifications will immediately be propagated to respective applications. Similarly, xfconf-query can display most current configuration options set by the applications or monitor configuration channels for any changes.</description>
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