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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Josh wrote:
I'd highly recommend ya go through the "Control Center" a page at a
time..it has hundreds of configurable options that you can tweak to
customize your experience. This all refers to KDE 3.4... still waiting
for 3.5 to hit Debian unstable.
Cool. I guess I can also configure the menus to add commands, remove
them, etc. Is that correct?
Most importantly: Can I produce a global default configuration file that
will set the environment for newly created users? I really want to be
able to control the experience for other users of our server. I suppose I
could configure my environment and copy my KDE configuration file(s?) over
those of other users.
I'm doing a lot these days with VNC on a Red Hat server. It's pretty
nice. Everyone has his Gnome running. They can leave SSH connections to
the supercomputers running. When they go home, if they want to check on
jobs or whatever, VNC is accessible there just like it was at work.
Mike
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