1. Logo, create the appropriate link that satisfies either item 1 or 2
2. Find the spot in the desktop's folder structure that contains that newly created item (eg KDE uses .kde folder in ~ I think)
3. From the command line copy it to the same spot in all home directories.
4. Don't forget to adjust permissions with the copy
This assumes that everyone uses the same desktop.
Fil
Simon Bryan wrote:
Hi all, We have a LTSP server running nicely and enabling us to recycle our older (P90) computers sans HDD. Users login using windows credentials and can map their home drive permanently to the server so it is available as well.
However I need to do one of two things:
1. Add a link to everyones desktop to a particular web page so that they can click it to launch Mozilla with the correct page loaded.
or preferrably
2. Have Mozilla launch when any user logs in and go to the pre-determined web page
Can I do either of these without having to login as every user first? Is all this info in a dot file that I can copy to the exisiting users directories and add to the skel directory?
cheers
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