Re: System wide 'standard' desktop

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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

that should give everyone sane defaults.

El jue, 08-01-2004 a las 12:24, Havoc Pennington escribiÃ:
> Hi,
> 
> It really is not that hard, the problem is that nobody has published a
> nice working example of the panel specifically. Everything but the panel
> is trivial, the panel is more complex because it has config values that
> refer to other config values (e.g. the list of panels pointing to the
> config for each panel) and for other reasons.
> 
> This mail may help:
> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gconf-list/2003-December/msg00007.html
> 
> You don't _have_ to use gconftool, you could also simply generate or
> copy the XML files. gconftool is probably a little bit easier.
> 
> Havoc
> 
> 
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