Edit advanced settings with gconf-editor

While the configuration screens of various applications on the standard Ubuntu desktop may seem simplistic and sparse, the Gnome desktop offers a tool to configure the advanced settings of many programs. Sort of the Tweak UI for Ubuntu, if you will.

The command is called gconf-editor and can be run by hitting Alt + F2, and typing gconf-editor into the window that appears.

Settings can be browsed using the tree on the left.