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After clean install, filling /etc/skel from initial user

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jcdole
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Hello.
After a clean install of opensuse ( leap 42.2 ), and configuring all the preferences ( Desktop, kate, kwrite, dolphin, .... ) of the initial user, is it possible to copy all the files from ~/.config, ~/.kde4, ~/.local in /etc/skel so that the initial config is set for every new user ?

Any advice is welcome.
NoNameNoBlame
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Read this:

$ man useradd | grep -C 3 skel
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'/etc/skel' Background Info:

For Debian-based Distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, KDE Neon, etc.

https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-polic ... ml#s10.7.5
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NoNameNoBlame wrote:Read this:

$ man useradd | grep -C 3 skel

I need a list of kde files, not what /etc/skel is for and/or how to use /etc/skel .
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NoNameNoBlame wrote:'/etc/skel' Background Info:

For Debian-based Distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, KDE Neon, etc.

https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-polic ... ml#s10.7.5

I need a list of kde files, not what /etc/skel is for and/or how to use /etc/skel .


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