Re: Systemwide default GNOME configuration



This was discussed late in 08/2000
Absolute value in config files is a weakness.

In some words:
make a script that install your account BEFORE launching gnome.
Be pprepared to make intensive use of sed....
JRC

Willy Witzig wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am searching about how to define a systemwide default configuration
> for gnome. I have configured a test account and want to use this
> configuration a a systemwide default configuration. Unfortunately the configuration
> is machine-dependent (use of remote-shells and X11-DISPLAY-variables) so I
> can't copy it into the users home-directory.
> I was searching the internet and the mailing-list and found nothing.
> I tried to copy the default configuration to the following places witch
> seemed reasonable to me:
> /opt/gnome/shared/gnome
> /etc/skel/.gnome
> /usr/shared/gnome
> /usr/X11R6/shared/gnome
> After logging in into a new account my own default configuration does not
> appear. Any idea?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Willy Witzig
> 
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