How do I move the window buttons back to the right for all users?
gconf-editor has an option to do this. Just right-click on a value you want to set for all users, and click "Set Default". PolicyKit will open and ask you for your password. After that every new user will have that value.
I don't know about install time, but when new users are created, the files from /etc/skel
are copied to the new home directory. You could add a file
/etc/skel/.gconf/apps/metacity/general/%gconf.xml
with the contents
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<gconf>
<entry name="button_layout" mtime="1273173410" type="string">
<stringvalue>:minimize,maximize,close</stringvalue>
</entry>
</gconf>
to /etc/skel
.
Or you could create the perfect user-setup (let's name him perfectuser
) on a new account, and replace
SKEL=/etc/skel
with
SKEL=/home/perfectuser
in /etc/adduser.conf
.
That way, each new user you create would have the same configuration as perfectuser
.
Maybe the install CD could also be modified in a similar way?
To change the setting for all users, you could write a script that adds
<entry name="button_layout" mtime="1273173410" type="string">
<stringvalue>:minimize,maximize,close</stringvalue>
</entry>
to all /home/[user]/apps/metacity/general/%gconf.xml
.
Download UbuntuTweak go to Window Manager Settings and click "Right"
Edit: I'm not exactly sure if this does it for all users but it is easy.