Tristan Miller a écrit : > Greetings. > > I've just installed SuSE 10.0 and KDE on a system intended for multi-user > use. Many of the users are novice computer users who will be confused by > some of the default settings, such as the virtual desktop applet in the > taskbar, and the myriad programs in the K Menu. I would like to make a > default KDE configuration for all new user accounts which will load only a > few necessary taskbar applets, and feature icons for some commonly used > programs on the desktop. Can someone tell me how to do this? I don't > want to have to manually configure the KDE settings for each new user > account as it is created. Learnt to do this a few days ago (btw: thanks to everybody who took pains to explain, Kevin Krammer especially) Two different ways. 1) Create a KDE environment as you would like it. Now copy your kdeglobals file (~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals IIRC) to the place where global configuration happens. Here: /opt/kde/share/config/kdeglobals. Thus, you create a default user setting which everyone is free to override thereafter. 2) Use /etc/skel. Place your entire ~/.kde directory in /etc/skel, and then add a user with /etc/skel -> man useradd explains this, you'll have to experiment a little bit. Cheers, Niki Kovacs > > Regards, > Tristan > -- Niki Kovacs Le Mas d'Aurouge 30730 Montpezat http://www.kikinovak.net ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.