I wrote: > I know how to change the system proxy settings for an individual > user. But I need to learn how to set them for all users, even users > who haven't yet logged in to a box and don't yet have a home > directory. There must be a configuration file somewhere where KDE > stores these values. Online searches haven't found anything useful, > just detailed instructions for what I already know. Perhaps I haven't > yet found a good set of search terms...
On 04/07/17 22:41, Duncan wrote: > Generally what I'd do and what should be easiest for most admins, is > to configure it for a sample user, then take the resulting config > file from their home config, edit it if necessary, and drop it in the > system location as appropriate. > > See the kde sysdamin's guide, here: > > https://userbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration Thanks for that suggestion. I found the answer in kioslaverc. But, contrary to the referenced manual, that file appears in either ~/.config or /usr/share/config on my systems (Fedora), not under ~/.kde or /usr/share/kde as the manual indicates. -- Dave Close, Thales InFlyt Experience, Irvine California USA. cell +1 949 394 2124, dave.cl...@us.thalesgroup.com "Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things." -- Peter Drucker