Thank You for Your time and answer, Hans: >Hmm, I never tested this, but when yoiu create a new user, all files >from /etc/skel should be transferred to the new user's /home. Of >course all fils must be owned by the user. At first login there are >indeed some files created in /tmp. Reboot is clearing this stuff, but >a script should do it as well.
Though You did not try that I'll try to explain a bit more concrete - may You will have an idea on what to do automatical way: .kde dir. has cache-N socket-N tmp-N linkss ending up in /tmp/, /var/tmp - like socket-N points to /tmp/ksocket-USERNAME therefore, by taring or copying will just store the links but the user should be changed - how? - that's the question. Then, .kde/share/config/session/ contains some session info regarding kmix, konsole and kwin - how to save it - as removing it will result in a "configuration loss". If to save - then we will have a lot of the very same sessions (I mean used files, for example) but owned by the primary user and not the intended user - that's another question. >Please do not just simply copy the files to of the "master"-user >to /etc/skel, I suggest to use rsync for that. With rsync you are also >able to transfer symlinks. What difference it makes to use sync here? I just do not understand, pardon. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e341a20.0b53cd0a.4735.3...@mx.google.com