Am Donnerstag, 3. August 2006 23:15 schrieb Achim Schäfer: <zitat> KDE's cascading configuration scheme can be used to provide users with system or organisation wide default settings while it still allows the users to make individual changes to these settings. KDE will not write entries to the users configuration file under $KDEHOME that match any default settings provided this way. This way changes made to the default settings will immediately be propagated to the user. Note that differs from the traditional way of providing default settings for users through the use of /etc/skel, changes to /etc/skel will only be propagated when creating a new user account. </zitat> Quelle: http://www.kde.org/areas/sysadmin/config_file.php Besonders den mitteleren Abschnisch verstehe ich so, daß auschließlich benutzerspezifische Abweichungen von der systemweiten Konfiguration in $KDEHOME gespeichert werden! Weitere Informationen findest Du, wenn Du dem Link folgst. Gruß, Oliver