24 Nov
2001
24 Nov
'01
20:19
David wrote:
I cannot find a way of automatically starting an X program. Is there an equivalent to the Startup folder in Windows.
I have read that you can put an entry in init.d but that does not work. I am using the syntax /path/programname
is that correct or should you use some other form, and if init.d does not work, is there a better place to put the command. The command as I have written it works from an X terminal.
You can use the Autostart directory. You can find it in $HOME/.kde2/Autostart Just put your script in there (or a link to it) and it will run when your Xsession starts. -- JVOLLMER1@MN.RR.COM TEXT REFS DOUBLEPLUSUNGOOD SELFTHINK VERGING CRIMETHINK STOP IGNORE FULLWISE END