Enforcing some KDE configs

2011-10-17 Thread Andrew Reid
Hi all -- I have a situation where I want to set certain KDE desktop attributes for all users in KDE 4 on Debian "squeeze", and not allow users to change them. Specifically, I want to turn off nepomuk and nepomuk/strigi, because our systems have NFS-mounted user home directories, and "deskto

Re: Enforcing some KDE configs

2011-10-17 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Tuesday 18 October 2011 01:46:50 Andrew Reid wrote: > I thought I could do this by putting the appropriate nepomukserverrc > and nepomukstrigirc files in /etc/kde4/share/config How about /etc/skel/ ? That's the place to configure defaults for new users, so I'm not sure if that's sth you can us

Re: Enforcing some KDE configs

2011-10-17 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 18/10/11 10:46, Andrew Reid wrote: > > Hi all -- > > I have a situation where I want to set certain KDE desktop attributes > for all users in KDE 4 on Debian "squeeze", and not allow users to change > them. Specifically, I want to turn off nepomuk and nepomuk/strigi, because > our systems

Re: Enforcing some KDE configs

2011-10-17 Thread Andrew Reid
> On Tuesday 18 October 2011 01:46:50 Andrew Reid wrote: > > I thought I could do this by putting the appropriate nepomukserverrc > > and nepomukstrigirc files in /etc/kde4/share/config > > How about /etc/skel/ ? > That's the place to configure defaults for new users, so I'm not sure if > that's s

Re: Enforcing some KDE configs

2011-10-17 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Tuesday, 2011-10-18, Andrew Reid wrote: > > On Tuesday 18 October 2011 01:46:50 Andrew Reid wrote: > > > I thought I could do this by putting the appropriate nepomukserverrc > > > and nepomukstrigirc files in /etc/kde4/share/config > > > > How about /etc/skel/ ? > > That's the place to configur