On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 09:38 +0100, Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
Am 16.02.2012 09:31, schrieb newsgroups.mail2@stefanbaur.de:
Am 16.02.2012 09:28, schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
I was hoping I could dump the sessions file into a central folder, say, c:\program files\x2goclient\, but that won't work if cache files will be stored in the same directory. I don't think that it's good idea. You can create a file with session settings and copy it to home folder of each user
That becomes a royal pain in the lower back when you have to change something in the session file...
Sorry, in my opinion the session settings are very user specific and should be not saved centrally. You can write a simple shell script to copy template file with session settings into directories of each user on system. <snip> I wonder if a hierarchical approach is in order as many of the settings may be completely the same for all users and it would be desirable to centrally manage them. The KDE KIOSK is a good model where settings can be set centrally, environment variables can be substituted, settings can be locked, but, if they are not locked, they can be overridden locally with the most local version taking priority. Just a thought. I share Stefan's pain :) - John