[ale] newbie question: starting a program on login...

Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed Feb 5 11:32:20 EST 2003


On gnome, it's the session manager.  On gnome 2.0 go to the menu as follows;

configuration->GNOME->Advanced->Sessions

There you can add processes you want to start when you start up gnome.

Dow Hurst wrote:
> Under KDE in SuSE you can have an Autostart folder for scripts or 
> programs you want started on login.  Don't know about a GNOME environment.
> dow
> 
> 
> Keith Morris wrote:
> 
>> Hi all...yet again, the eternal newbie...I have gotten gpilotd with
>> pilot-link working to sync my handspring to evolution but gpilotd does
>> not start automatically.  I would like to add this to my user login
>> instead of a system-wide service so I was trying to figure out how to do
>> it...is it in my bash profile, rc.local? where?
>>
>> sorry for being a simpleton, but I'm just a graphic designer
>> trying....;)
>>  
>>
> 

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Until later: Geoffrey		esoteric at 3times25.net

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