Thank You for Your time and answer again, Scott: >> What do You do w/ session-related files, like, for example, >> >> /home/user/.kde/share/config/session >> >> kmix_1234c1b368000131186278700000017450007_1311923580_463075 >> konsole_1234c1b368000131186348500000017450011_1311923580_463856 >> kwin_1234c1b368000131186277940000017450000_1311923580_530078 > >I copy all of that directory eg:-
[skipped] >I don't edit them - so they should match ksmserverrc OK. For me it works as follows: . when I use /etc/skel - it does not work at all - but problem here is that I need manually (do You know how to perform it automatically) to change for every dir. permission as 555 while as for the files - 444. . when I simply copy the skel contents to a user home dir. I get kdesu trying to obtain authorization for the user from whom primarily the files were taken - for the mentioned above only (kmix, ...). >Your experience would be useful - please post as I'm looking to lock >some features but lack time for experimentation and research. That's my experience... :) I can conclude w/ the following: if we want to make it simple way way have to decide how to easily change the dir.s, subdir.s, files permissions - then may it helps so that for the newly created user the permissions will be set right - for the new user. But I suspect that the info is saved somewhere in the files - the user name and therefore the programs still will be looking for authorization - just because it will look so as if it was intentionally customized this way. -- 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/4e396c8b.02cde30a.24aa.3...@mx.google.com