[opensuse] Suse Gnome menu defaults
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Hi, I'm doing a roll out of openSuse to replace a bunch of windows boxes at the community radio station I'm involved with. I'm going to use the Gnome desktop I think and we generally only use about 6 applications. I'd really like to have those applications appear in the "favourites" section of the Gnome menu by default for users when they first login (they can customise them as they wish later on). Just wondering if anyone can tell me how I might achieve this? I had a look at /etc/skel but can't seem to find the defaults in there - are they hard-coded somewhere or hiding in a file somewhere else? Cheers, -- Ian gpg key: http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~imoore/no-spam.asc
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On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 09:54 +1030, Ian wrote:
Hi, I'm doing a roll out of openSuse to replace a bunch of windows boxes at the community radio station I'm involved with. I'm going to use the Gnome desktop I think and we generally only use about 6 applications. I'd really like to have those applications appear in the "favourites" section of the Gnome menu by default for users when they first login (they can customise them as they wish later on). Just wondering if anyone can tell me how I might achieve this? I had a look at /etc/skel but can't seem to find the defaults in there - are they hard-coded somewhere or hiding in a file somewhere else?
You should be able to configure it as you like as a user and copy that user's ~/.local/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel to /etc/skel/.local/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel. Don't forget to chown/chmod as appropriate. The actual defaults are defined in /usr/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel but I'm not sure that's packaged as a configuration file, i.e. package upgrade might clobber changes. -Mark Gordon
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On Fri December 14 2007 07:16:16 pm Mark Gordon wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 09:54 +1030, Ian wrote:
Hi, I'm doing a roll out of openSuse to replace a bunch of windows boxes at the community radio station I'm involved with. I'm going to use the Gnome desktop I think and we generally only use about 6 applications. I'd really like to have those applications appear in the "favourites" section of the Gnome menu by default for users when they first login (they can customise them as they wish later on). Just wondering if anyone can tell me how I might achieve this? I had a look at /etc/skel but can't seem to find the defaults in there - are they hard-coded somewhere or hiding in a file somewhere else?
You should be able to configure it as you like as a user and copy that user's ~/.local/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel to /etc/skel/.local/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel. Don't forget to chown/chmod as appropriate.
The actual defaults are defined in /usr/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel but I'm not sure that's packaged as a configuration file, i.e. package upgrade might clobber changes.
Thanks for the tip, Mark! This one's a keeper! :-) regards, Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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On Saturday 15 December 2007 10:46:16 Mark Gordon wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 09:54 +1030, Ian wrote:
Hi, I'm doing a roll out of openSuse to replace a bunch of windows boxes at the community radio station I'm involved with. I'm going to use the Gnome desktop I think and we generally only use about 6 applications. I'd really like to have those applications appear in the "favourites" section of the Gnome menu by default for users when they first login (they can customise them as they wish later on). Just wondering if anyone can tell me how I might achieve this? I had a look at /etc/skel but can't seem to find the defaults in there - are they hard-coded somewhere or hiding in a file somewhere else?
You should be able to configure it as you like as a user and copy that user's ~/.local/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel to /etc/skel/.local/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel. Don't forget to chown/chmod as appropriate.
The actual defaults are defined in /usr/share/gnome-main-menu/applications.xbel but I'm not sure that's packaged as a configuration file, i.e. package upgrade might clobber changes.
-Mark Gordon
Thanks Mark, I'll give that a go. I'm very encouraged by people at my radio station's response so far to suse - most have never heard of Linux,but a couple have had a play with the machine I'm setting up and said it's pretty easy to use, one person yesterday was chatting to me while I was working on it and can't wait to download it onto his computer at home and try it out. The spinning cube really sucks them in :-) And one person thought I was using Vista! -- Ian gpg key: http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~imoore/no-spam.asc
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On Sunday 16 December 2007 08:54:16 Ian wrote:
On Saturday 15 December 2007 10:46:16 Mark Gordon wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 09:54 +1030, Ian wrote:
Hi, I'm doing a roll out of openSuse to replace a bunch of windows boxes at the community radio station I'm involved with. I'm going to use the Gnome desktop I think and we generally only use about 6 applications. I'd really like to have those applications appear in the "favourites" section of the Gnome menu by default for users when they first login (they can customise them as they wish later on). Just wondering if anyone can tell me how I might achieve this? I had a look at /etc/skel but can't seem to find the defaults in there - are they hard-coded somewhere or hiding in a file somewhere else?
Now I have a similar question about disabling banshee when an audio cd is inserted - I have disabled banshee from auto-starting using the Removable Drives & Media control panel, but can't find where it's settings are kept (despite a lot of greping of files in the home directory). If someone can tell me where that setting is stored, I'd be very appreciative. Cheers, -- Ian gpg key: http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~imoore/no-spam.asc
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