I had Klipper to autoload first (from the default install) and then I removed it from the system tray telling it not to load every startup because I did not find much use for it. But now I am feeling the need for it and I cannot get it to startup everytime. I can start it using KMenu > System > Desktop Applet > Klipper but there seems to be no option in its configuration settings to make it autoload. Please tell me how I can get it to autoload upon session login. Thank you. (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=suse-linux-e&m=101798186829611&w=2 has something about /usr/X11/bin/kde but there's nothing regarding Klipper in there.) -- Penguin #395953 resides at http://samvit.org subsisting on SUSE Linux 10.0 with KDE 3.5
Shriramana, On Sunday 29 January 2006 18:39, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
I had Klipper to autoload first (from the default install) and then I removed it from the system tray telling it not to load every startup because I did not find much use for it.
But now I am feeling the need for it and I cannot get it to startup everytime.
I can start it using KMenu > System > Desktop Applet > Klipper but there seems to be no option in its configuration settings to make it autoload.
Please tell me how I can get it to autoload upon session login. Thank you.
Have you tried loggin out while it's active in the system tray? I think you'll find it's there again when you come back. In any event, when you have it running and issue its quit command, it will ask you if you want to have it auto-started the next time you log in. I'm pretty sure if you answer "yes" to this, it will start up automatically upon KDE log-in in the future.
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Randall Schulz
Monday, 30 January 2006 08:30 samaye, Randall R Schulz alekhiit:
when you have it running and issue its quit command, it will ask you if you want to have it auto-started the next time you log in. I'm pretty sure if you answer "yes" to this, it will start up automatically upon KDE log-in in the future.
Randall thanks. This worked. But I wonder what happens behind the scenes? -- Penguin #395953 resides at http://samvit.org subsisting on SUSE Linux 10.0 with KDE 3.5
Shriramana, On Sunday 29 January 2006 23:25, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Monday, 30 January 2006 08:30 samaye, Randall R Schulz alekhiit:
when you have it running and issue its quit command, it will ask you if you want to have it auto-started the next time you log in. I'm pretty sure if you answer "yes" to this, it will start up automatically upon KDE log-in in the future.
Randall thanks. This worked. But I wonder what happens behind the scenes?
No doubt it alters a setting in an "rc" file somewhere. Otherwise, to use a phrase I don't generally care for, "Use the Source, Luke." RRS
On Monday 30 January 2006 03:25, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Randall thanks. This worked. But I wonder what happens behind the scenes?
It either does that, or the session is updated. AFAIK, the KDE saves the open applications in sessions files. The sessions are saved in ~/.kde/share/config/session Alvin -- Please reply to the mailing list.
Alvin Beach wrote:
On Monday 30 January 2006 03:25, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Randall thanks. This worked. But I wonder what happens behind the scenes?
It either does that, or the session is updated. AFAIK, the KDE saves the open applications in sessions files. The sessions are saved in ~/.kde/share/config/session
Alvin Or possibly look at ~/.kde/share/config/klipperrc. Set the variable AutoStart=true. I haven't tried it, but it appears that this is where it is set. Good luck.
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