Automounting And Managing Media Devices; Changing Preferred Applications; Managing Profiles Using Sabayon - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 11 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 17-03-2009 Administration Manual

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• To run applications for every user:
gnome/autostart.
• To run applications for an individual user:
.config/autostart.
To disable an application that starts automatically, add
X-Autostart-enabled=false to the .desktop file.
4.4 Automounting and Managing
Media Devices
Nautilus (nautilus) monitors volume-related events and responds with a user-spec-
ified policy. You can use the Nautilus to automatically mount hot-plugged drives and
inserted removable media, automatically run programs, automatically play audio CDs
and video DVDs, and automatically import photos from a digital camera.
System adminstrators can set system-wide defaults. For more information, see
tion 4.5, "Changing Preferred Applications"

4.5 Changing Preferred Applications

To change users' preferred applications, edit /etc/gnome_defaults.conf. Find
further hints within this file.
After editing the file, run SuSEconfig --module glib2.
For more information about MIME types, see
Standards/shared-mime-info-spec.

4.6 Managing Profiles Using Sabayon

Sabayon is a system administration tool you can use to create and apply desktop envi-
ronment profiles. A profile is a collection of default settings and restrictions that can
Put .desktop files in /usr/share/
Put .desktop files in ~/
(page 25).
http://www.freedesktop.org/
GNOME Configuration for Administrators
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