thank you for all your help Andriy, this was great.

two follow up questions if I may:
- what about contextual menus? how do I change those? for example if I
click on a folder it has an option to "open in a terminal" or "Audacious".
How can I remove those?
- you mentioned how to change the banner in the logout menu, but is there a
way to make the buttons horizontal?

thanks,

Spike

On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:54 AM, Andrej N. Gritsenko <and...@rep.kiev.ua>
wrote:

>     Hello!
>
> Spike Morelli (DRBA) has written on Tuesday, 29 March, at 20:40:
> >I'm trying to setup Lubuntu on a bunch of oldish desktop machines for a
> >local non profit and want to make sure they get a consistent experience
> >across all the installed desktops (at least to start with, if each user
> >decides to mess around with stuff I guess their business).
>
> >When I did this before in gnome/ubuntu I used dconf/gconf to create
> default
> >settings in /etc/ that would apply to all users (it was possible to
> >actually even lock some settings, but I'm ok if that's not possible in
> >Lubuntu/lxde).
>
> >I've looked around at configs and I'm a bit confused by what I found.
> There
> >seems to be two main places where stuff is stored:
> >- /usr/share/lubuntu/openbox/
> >- /etc/xdg/openbox/
> >- /etc/xdg/lubuntu/
>
> >What I'm hoping to get is that all users will share the same:
> >- login screen/theme (that seems all down to lightdm in /etc/lightdm, so
> >I'm good)
> >- desktop background
>
> Default setting for this for Lubuntu session is in file
>   /etc/xdg/pcmanfm/lubuntu/pcmanfm.conf
>
> >- panel
>
> Default settings for lxpanel for Lubuntu session are under directory
>   /usr/share/lxpanel/profile/Lubuntu/
> although that path is deprecated despite it's still used in 16.04, I
> would suggest to use instead more correct path:
>   /etc/xdg/lxpanel/Lubuntu/
>
> >- menu
>
> Default menu layout for Lubuntu session should be in file
>   /etc/xdg/lubuntu/menus/lxde-applications.menu
> but I'm not sure if it's really used with 16.04 version of lxsession, you
> probably should check instead
>   /etc/xdg/menus/lxde-applications.menu
>
> >- keyboard shortcuts
>
> Default (once used) Openbox configuration file is
>   /usr/share/lubuntu/openbox/rc.xml
> which is copied to
>   ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
> on very first user login
>
> >- theme
>
> Default setting for this for Lubuntu session is in file
>   /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.conf
>
> >- virtual desktops
>
> Default (once used) setting for this is in the mentioned
>   /usr/share/lubuntu/openbox/rc.xml
>
> >- session logout image
>
> Default setting for this for Lubuntu session is in file
>   /usr/share/lubuntu/images/logout-banner.png
>
> >where is the right place to set those things? and is there any way for
> lock
> >them? I'd particularly like users to avoid messing with the menu and the
> >panel.
>
> Only way to lock them is to deny users to change anything under their
> home path (i.e. chown -R root ~user) but it's clearly not what you would
> ever want.
>
> WBR, Andriy.
>
>
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