Derek Atkins wrote: > See, this is absolutely a requirement, IMHO. If gconf2 doesn't let us > do this then, IMHO, we CANNOT use gconf2. I consider it a > show-stopper if you tie a user's gnucash configuration to a single > machine. I'd rather keep the existing scheme-based configuration than > lose the ability to have the same desktop on multiple machines (I > already have this feature in my environment).
AFAIU, networking needs to be enabled in /etc/orbitrc (which it isn't by default at least in Debian), then settings will be shared across the network and written by the first gconfd activated by the user, assuming $HOME is shared. I'm not exactly an expert, though. Cheers T.
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