On Tuesday 15 October 2002 20:41, Peter Clark wrote:
> My suggestion would be to create one account, and then make all
> the changes that you want to it (such as typing in the names of the
> POP servers, etc.), and then copying the entire .kde (and .mozilla)
> directory to /etc/skel/. Then, yo
Quoting Kjetil Kjernsmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There are many things that are common, and that they would hardly ever
> change, such as the name and configuration of the POP-servers in KMail.
> I've been tweaking /etc/kde3/kmailrc but it had no appreciable effect.
> Do these files only mean some
Hi all!
There are a couple of things that I haven't understood about KDE. I'm
BTW, using the KDE 3.0.3 builds for Woody. How can I config KDE
applications for all users on my system?
I'm setting up a new GNU/Linux box for my parents, based on Woody, with
KDE 3 as desktop enviroment, Mozilla 1.
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