KDE4 desktop management
I run several Slack 13.2 and Slack 12.2 systems in a networked environment (yp, common /home directory, etc.) The 12.2 Slack systems have KDE3.5 and I believe that the 13.2/current systems are running KDE4.2. I'd like to save the multi-desktop environment from a 13.2 system, and have that be a baseline when firing up KDE on any other system.
That also means that I don't want the configuration changed. Any suggestions as to how this can be done? |
I don't know if got right what you want to do.
You want to have all these machines sharing the settings for KDE? (for example, if you set a wallpaper in one machine it will be the same if you log in from another machine) |
I'd like it so that the same applications come up in the same desktops in each machine. I don't really care about wallpaper. Right now, the KDE3.5 systems appear to bring up different wallpaper.
While I did not specifically state it, I want the look and feel to be similar in each system, for a given user. So where ever linuxbird goes, the desktops are configured the same, and the applications are the same for each desktop. Thanks for any thoughts on this... |
Of course I was wrong, I have Slack current, not Slack 13.2 (which is not out yet).
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