On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 01:59:00PM +0100, Chris Puttick wrote:
What about non-KDE settings? e.g OpenOffice, Mozilla Firebird (proxy, etc.),
I have some wrapper scripts for Mozilla which work reasonably well. But still more difficult than using lynx and mutt. OpenOffice can be more difficult, since it isn't always obvious where specific configuration data is stored and it isn't possible to use subsitutions such as "~" or environment variables.
wine? For the project at St Pauls, an entire school is moving to thin client
Having originally had a global configuration file Wine has recently got rid of it. :( Another annoyance is needing to copy configuration files for various programs, including GIMP, since they have no obvious other way to set them to default to paper sizes used by most of the planet.
Linux - in September only a room running Successmaker and a few office admin machines will still be Windows; by October there will be over 200 thin client Linux boxes, and by this time next year over 300 (including a living classroom of the future...). But no one who has done such a migration is posting any info online about mass configuration of apps (with the honourable exception of KDE!) or if they are they're hiding it well. Rest
I have found that KDE has a tendency to redundently copy data from global configuration files into per user configurations. Which is at best annoying at worst causes problems. Because it dosn't appear to check modification times to work out which is most up to data. It would sometimes be nice if developers would take note of the traditional "unix style" method of handling configuration. -- Mark Evans St. Peter's CofE High School Phone: +44 1392 204764 X109 Fax: +44 1392 204763