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Hello, all.<br>
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In Firefox for the initial user on a system, I want to customize it
(settings, add-ons, etc) and then propagate that setup to any new
users created.<br>
<br>
I was reading <a
href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Deployment:Deploying_Firefox">https://wiki.mozilla.org/Deployment:Deploying_Firefox</a>,
but several of the add-ons and links of interest (e.g. <a
href="http://firefox.dbltree.com">firefox.dbltree.com</a> and <a
href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/cck/">CCK add-on</a>)
no longer exist.<br>
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Anyone know a way?<br>
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--John<br>
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P.S. Next on my to-do list is a close look at SystemBack, which will
perhaps handle this chore, but for the moment I was looking at
application-native methods of doing such things. For instance, for
certain purposes I can modify the files installed by
lubuntu-default-settings. I have also had a little look at
/etc/skel and /etc/profile.d, though those two seem to have limited
use in *ubuntu.
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