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How do I set default "pinned" apps on the taskbar for new users on Zorin OS? It used to have Brave there and I want to replace that with Firefox. The installation and removal was easy, now it's a matter of getting new users to have Firefox at that spot where Brave was.
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>>1545598
You can just drag and drop the Firefox icon into the pinned apps, when it's open.
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>>1545637
Sure, but that doesn't help when it comes with having it there by default when it comes to new users.

Like, say I want to send a prebuilt PC to an end customer, and want it set up to do that thing where an OOBE is presented on boot.
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>>1545639
Ah sorry, I misunderstood.
The pinned apps are managed with dconf, under the key `/org/gnome/shell/favorite-apps`.
If you're using a script to uninstall Brave and install Firefox, you could add this command:
`dconf write /org/gnome/shell/favorite-apps ['firefox_firefox.desktop', 'org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop', 'org.gnome.Software.desktop']`
(That was how Firefox's desktop file was called when I installed it with snap. It could be different if you install it some other way).
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>>1545658
I had a feeling it was something among those lines. That said, I'm actually doing an "OEM install", which would entail "oem-config". Don't know if it matters TOO much in this case.

I previously found how to dump my own current dconf and use that as a basis, following https://help.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/dconf-custom-defaults.html.en and that worked just fine. Huzzah!



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