>
> Believe the BQ system still uses the /etc/skel structure (according to
> the programs anyway) so you should be able to create the structure
> or template of what you want in an user account in
> /etc/skel/user/<lang>
> directory and it will "recreate" that for each user you add
> to the system.
> (where <lang> is the two letter language abbreviation).
>
> --
> Larry Smith
> lesmith (at mark) ecsis.net
>
Thanks for your hint!
This works perfectly for files and folders I put into the /etc/skel structure - but not if they are hidden.
As there are hidden files that are copied into a new users home (e.g. /etc/skel/.bashrc) it cannot just be the hidden type of the file. Any more ideas?
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