RE: System wide 'standard' desktop



El lun, 12-01-2004 a las 17:36, Tonnet, Bryan escribió:
> > I think a better approach would be to
> > 1) create a test user
> > 2) log in as the test user
> > 3) customize the environment
> > 4) see what changed on the /home/test/ directory, including 
> > configuration files
> > 5) replace the /usr/share/ GNOME configuration files with the 
> > ones that changed
> 
> I don't think that will work unfortunately.  I tried variations on this,
> and the files produced in ~/.g* have bits that are specific for the user
> and seem to be in a different format [slightly] to the defaults.  I know
> this is the way K does it, and unless I'm remembering incorrectly, I'm
> sure I did this successfully in the Gnome 1.X days.

Yes the K guys have succeeeded in creating something that, by luck,
chance, or hard work, is extremely easy, if not a bit hackish, to
customize for corporations.

> 
> Pity, it seems to be crying out for a front end tool to manage this
> facility.  I might have a go myself if I ever find a few spare
> hours/days/weeks/months.  I suspect though, that someone has it on their
> agenda somewhere, it's too big a hole to go missing for long.
> 
> Bryan Tonnet
> bryan tonnet org
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