On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 17:31 +0100, Daniel Carrera wrote: > Elijah Newren wrote: > > Daniel, > > > > Thanks for all your patience. I see from another email that sabayon > > has worked for you, which is great. That makes your whole below email > > sounds like perfect marketing material for sabayon now. :-) Please > > keep letting us know where any other warts are so we can fix them up > > if they haven't been already. > > Heh, sure. And I /would/ recommend sabayon to other OEMs. I'd just make > sure to tell them two things: > > * sudo aptitude install sabayon > * Click on User and then "Use this profile for all users". > > That's enough to make it work for new (future) users, and it doesn't > prevent the user from changing the configuration afterwards. This is > important for the Ubuntu OEM installation, and it's not obvious, so I > tested it.
It should be enough to work for ALL users, current and future. GConf looks up settings from multiple sources. Typically, it has three sources: system-wide mandatory, user settings, and system-wide default. Sabayon should be setting the system-wide default settings. If a user has not explicitly changed a setting, it will be retrieved from the defaults. So changing the defaults will affect all current users who have not explicitly opted out of being affected. But then, the panel uses a very complex key layout, which might create oddities with how the defaults work. -- Shaun _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
