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From: | Suvayu Ali |
Subject: | Re: site-start.el: inhibit-startup-screen? |
Date: | Thu, 20 May 2010 03:23:22 -0700 |
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On Wednesday 19 May 2010 02:50 PM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Dear Suvayu, On 19.05.2010, at 23:04, Suvayu Ali wrote:How about using a /etc/skeleton.emacs with that variable set. Then every new user has that setting saved in their dotemacs. Which they can still change if they want to. :)But I will keep your suggestion in mind for our Unix users - is this the setup for all flavours of Linux and Solaris for current Emacsen?
More or less its true for GNU/Linux systems, I am not aware of other platforms though.
For example both on Fedora and Ubuntu, all the skeleton dot files reside in /etc/skel/ (note the minor correction to my previous suggestion). Few months back I successfully built a Fedora livecd from a kickstart file with a custom .emacs skeleton file which translated into a pretty customised emacs for the live user.
In other words this could be very easily scalable solution to large *nix deployments. :)
Warm regards, Stefan
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