On Monday 08 November 2004 02:18, J Hall wrote: > On Monday 08 November 2004 12:23, Mark Walker wrote: [snip] > Yes, you can configure KDE to your liking and then copy the configuration > to the other users. On most distros KDE personalisations are stored in > ~/.kde. Once you have the configuration to your liking the simplest way is > to copy it to /etc/skel, where it will be copied to new users home > directories on creating their accounts using useradd. I'm not sure how that > fits into gui tools like YaST, but I'm sure that information is enough to > get you started :) Also have a look at the sysadmin section on the KDE website: http://www.kde.org/areas/sysadmin/ Some configuration items could be changed at the global config level or an intermediate level (utilizing directory listing in KDEDIRS) Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User www.mrunix.de - German Unix/Linux programming forum www.qtforum.org - Qt programming forum ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.