How to set up a multiuser system
joshua crocker
josh61980 at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 13 21:55:47 CEST 2006
Yep that was exactly what I wanted, thank you.
Nikolas Arend <Nikolas.Arend at gmx.net> wrote: joshua crocker wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I'm new to this list, my name is Josh I'm a Computer Science
> undergrad. I also have a question. I am in charge of a system used
> by about six people with varying degrees of computer literacy. I had
> to switch from gnome to xfce because of limited resources on the
> computer. The problem is by default when Xfce starts up it has just
> one free floating panel with a non functional button. I wanted to set
> up so the existing users had a friendlier display, and so that future
> accounts will have a similar look. i want to accomplish this without
> having to go into every account and fixing it, or sitting down with
> each user and walking them through the steps of setting up their
> desktop. Any help doing this would be greatly appreciated.
When you're talking about a friendlier display I presume you primarily
mean the panel and desktop. According to the freedesktop standards, the
user config files reside in ~/.config/xfce4/, the system-wide defaults
for the panel and desktop are in /etc/xdg/ (e.g.
/etc/xdg/xfce4/panel/panels.xml etc). You could tweak the system-wide
settings, which get applied when no user-specific setting can be found
~/.config/ (e.g. in case of a newly created user profile). Is that what
you want?
HTH, Nick.
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