On 1.2.2007 20:31:48 Christoph Pleger wrote: > Hello, > > On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 19:24:35 +0200 > > Boyan Tabakov <blade.alslayer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I want to configure the KDE sound system in a way so that the > > > Enlightened sound daemon is taken a output device, but not only for > > > one user, but for all users. > > > > > > My first attempt was to change the settings for one user and then > > > copy the file kcmartsrc to the global KDE configuration directory, > > > but that did not work as expected. > > > > If it is a home computer, you could do this manually for each user. It > > will definitely save time. > > No, it is not a home a computer, it will be a Linux terminal server > where I do not > even have the necessary access rights to change per-user settings > (because the home > directories are on a network file system). Well, I think that user's settings have priority when configuring user specific settings of the KDE environment. If you don't have administrative access to their homedirectories, I don't think you'll be able to force such settings. Anyone else? Is there a way to restrict some of the user settings administratively? -- Blade hails you... My fall will be for you My love will be in you If you be the one to cut me I'll bleed forever --Nightwish
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