copy these:
.gnome
.gnome2
.gconf
.gconfd

then change the ownership via chown and delete the session file in .gnome2.

hth.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mint Shows [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Copying desktop/menu settings to a new user


I'm a semi-newbie to Linux, and have run into a problem that I can find
no solution in RH documentation.

I'm currently running Linux logged in as root all the time.  I
understand that this is not the safest way to run Linux, but I have
customized all my menus/panels and desktop to suit my purposes.

I would like to be able to port all of my menu/panel settings, to
another user account, saving me the time it would take to reconfigure
all of these.  I'm sure there is a simple solution of copying a few
config files, but I can't seem to find these.

Any help would be appreciated.
--
Mint Shows
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






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