Bring up the properties of the Autostart folder and note the 'points to'
entry. Bring up the KDE control center and go to the Look & Feel/Desktop
tab. Verify that the Autostart path matches the one of the Autostart
folder. In my case they were not the same which caused the links I put in
the folder to be ignored.
Avi
--On Monday, March 05, 2001 23:37:37 -0500 Bernie Gardner
I've recently upgraded to 7.1 (actually did a fresh install) and generally it's great! I have a question (actually a few but one at a time...) about startup in KDE2. In KDE1 you could control what programs start when KDE starts by putting 'shortcuts' in the startup folder, but I can't seem to get that to work in KDE2, and there is no mention in any of the help, either local or on the kde and suse sites. I'm sure I'm missing something easy, but I'ld really appreciate it if someone could point it out to me!
Bernie
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