Re: Default User Desktop

From: General Schvantzkoph (schvantzkoph_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/06/05

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    On Thu, 05 May 2005 12:11:28 -0500, James Blair wrote:

    > James Blair wrote:
    >> Hi all. I'm relatively new to administrating Linux, and I'm wondering in
    >> FC3 how I would go about setting up the default desktop for new user
    >> accounts so that my new users will automatically have a group of
    >> launcher files and links on their desktop. Any thoughts on how best to
    >> do this?
    >>
    >> Thanks In Advance
    >>
    >> Jim Blair
    >>
    >> Ps- I apologize if this is the wrong group for such questions. Thanks.
    >
    > Sorry should have specified: I'm currrently use the Gnome desktop.

    If you want to clone a Gnome set up just cp -R the .gnome* directories to
    the new user's directory and then do a chown and chgrp on them.


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