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Tuesday, February 18th 2003, 1:33pm

sharing user config?

hi,

is there anyway to copy account settings to another account?

basically, i have my account set up pretty much how i like it and would like to set up my wife's account to a similar standard without having to start from scratch

any thoughts?

hubby

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2

Tuesday, February 18th 2003, 6:46pm

User config

Hi,

Using RedHat there is an directory called /etc/skel which is copied
to user directory when a new user is created. We used this that every
user has the same preconfigured desktop. So you can copy your
.kde directory to /etc/skel. Every new created user will than have at
startup the same KDE configuration.
Another way is to copy your .kde directory directly to the other user,
then you have to change manually all permissions to the other user.

Hope this helps a bit

3

Tuesday, February 18th 2003, 7:14pm

i'm using suse 8.1 and my wife had already configured it herself by the time i got home anyway!

thanks all the same though

hubby

4

Wednesday, February 19th 2003, 8:24am

not that it matters now...

.. but your KDE settings are kept in your $KDEHOME dir, usually ~/.kde (sometimes ~/.kde3, depending on the setup)... in particular there is ~/.kde/share/config that is full of app configurations and ~/.kde3/share/apps that is full of app data