Hi,

2011/5/19 rosea grammostola <rosea.grammost...@gmail.com>:
> Thanks. But how is it possible then, that I find configuration files in my
> ~/.fluxbox folder (like keys startup etc)?

These files have (most likely) been created by the affected
applications themselves the first time they were launched.

> What is the difference between a global configuration file and a
> configuration file in the home folder? Ok, global means for all users, so
> specific single user files will be placed in ~/ I guess...

Pretty much.

> Do you have an example of a script in /usr/lib and how are users able to run
> them?

Well, just a usual Bourne script or whatever. But you probably don't
need one, I've just mentioned it as a possibility.

Maybe it'd help if you could explain exactly what problem it is you
need to solve and on what scale (do you want to fix this in Ubuntu, is
it just something for internal use in your company, etc.)?

Regards,

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Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals (RainCT)
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