kovlensky | 26 Aug 18:36
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copying few settings from one desktop to another

Another problem I struggle with.

I've got corporate environment here, with many users sharing one Unix environment. Having tens of
workstations makes automating setup critical. The question is - what files should be copied (i.e. names,
there from and where to) to transfer toolbar icons and mime associations from my (root desktop) to chosen
user desktop on separate machine?

What I need is having "quickstart" buttons transferred for few applications and also double-click on
their docs enabled.

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ritz | 26 Aug 18:57

Re: copying few settings from one desktop to another

Hello

On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 18:38 +0200, kovlensky <at> interia.pl wrote:
> Another problem I struggle with.
> 
> I've got corporate environment here, with many users sharing one Unix environment. Having tens of
workstations makes automating setup critical. The question is - what files should be copied (i.e. names,
there from and where to) to transfer toolbar icons and mime associations from my (root desktop) to chosen
user desktop on separate machine?
> 
> What I need is having "quickstart" buttons transferred for few applications and also double-click on
their docs enabled.
Sabayon ?
http://www.gnome.org/projects/sabayon/

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kovlensky | 26 Aug 20:40
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Re: copying few settings from one desktop to another

> Sabayon ?
> http://www.gnome.org/projects/sabayon/

Uhm. Too big, too complicated, too unreliable. What's the point for advanced sysadmin to use special
application, when it can be raplaced with few cp commands? The question was about copying intentionaly - I
do want to do it this way. So the question stays unanswered.

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