Comment Re:Making a company standard desktop (Score 1) 347
As I said above, copying the configuration files does not work - there is some weird thing going on with where it generates unique configuration file names.
Yes, it works. But you don't "copy files" from one machine to another in a corporate setting -- that is home user thinking. You give users home directories on a central server and mount it from there. In a standard unix configuration it wouldn't matter much which machine you logged into. All settings and configuration files are stored in your home directory.
Yes, it works. But you don't "copy files" from one machine to another in a corporate setting -- that is home user thinking. You give users home directories on a central server and mount it from there. In a standard unix configuration it wouldn't matter much which machine you logged into. All settings and configuration files are stored in your home directory.