Re: Gnome: how put launcher/directory shortcuts as default/mandatory for all computer users?

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Tim wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 16:31 +0100, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>> - "Desktop" desktop directory name depends on national setting
> 
> Not sure if that's automatically handled, or not.  Most likely it's just
> a straight file copy, that'll expect certain paths to exist, or create
> them (regardless of whether that user account would use ~/Desktop as the
> desktop directly, or not).

I think same about straight copy. Then I should have in skel all potentialy possible folders for used national names.


>> - it work only in account creation time, when i need modify something
>> later, I will crawl through users dirs
>>  
>> - as I wrote before, on PC is several hundert accounts, but actively
>> in using only several (10-15), thus although desktop files aren't too
>> big, symlinks to central dir are in this case smaller (and in addition
>> centrally maintained)
> 
> Which desktop interface do you use?  There are some central management
> tools for Gnome, one called sabayon should be a simple yum install away.
> See: http://live.gnome.org/Sabayon  I haven't actually tried this,
> myself.

>From $SUBJECT: Gnome. But now I'm almost sure that Nautilus can displays only ~/Desktop folder content, nothing else. Thus isn't possible configure it via GConf. And because I have all my other needs (theme, background, keyboard layout and switching, panel, nautilus, metacity etc) satisfactorily adjusted in default/mandatory settings and schema settings via gconftool-2, then is probably unnecessarily for me use sabayon - which as I conceive do its job at user profile side, not at global system side - thus maybe is difficult determine some mandatory settings. And regarding icons at desktop, sabayon cannot introduce some usefulness. It appears as windozes have this handled a little better :), at this time I perhaps stay with my symlinks. Maybe still try supress symlinks sign (arrow in box at icon corner), which act little intrusive. When it is in Nautilus possible, I not know.

Thanks, Franta Hanzlik
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