Oliver Grawert wrote: > instead of calling gconftool over and over, you should take a look > at /usr/share/gconf/defaults/ add a file there with the keys and values > you want to have set by default, if you pick a high enough sequence > number for the filename (i.e. 99_foo_bar) it will always set the values > as overrides... thats a bit more elegant and surely a lot easier to > maintiain ;) > > (note after putting the file in place you need to run > sudo update-gconf-defaults once) > > ciao > oli > Thanks for the tip. We had a puppet script executing these for us so it wasn't too laborious, but your solution is much more elegant and maintainable.
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