[Xfce-bugs] [Bug 11465] New: Autostart applications start too early

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Sun Jan 18 10:51:13 CET 2015


https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11465

            Bug ID: 11465
           Summary: Autostart applications start too early
    Classification: Xfce
           Product: Xfce4-session
           Version: Unspecified
          Hardware: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: Medium
         Component: General
          Assignee: xfce-bugs at xfce.org
          Reporter: yanpaso at gmail.com
        QA Contact: bjt23 at cornell.edu
                CC: benny at xfce.org, nick at xfce.org

The problem that autostart applications starts too early. Here are trouble of
each other:

    1. Thunderbird
        When it autostarts after computer was turned off it has weird fonts, a
little wider than other gtk apps
        When it autostarts after logging off the fonts are even worse, and
icons are not loaded from gtk theme
    2. Clementine (Qt app)
        When it autostarts after computer was turned off it has some problems
with fonts
        When it autostarts after logging off it looses all GTK theme entirely,
looks like Win95 app (default gtk theme)
    3. Transmission
        When it autostarts after computer was turned off the indicator icon is
not from my gtk theme, it is default and ugly
        When it autostarts after logging off happens the same as I remember
    4. Gxneur
        When it autostarts after computer was turned off - it simply doesn't
work at all, needs restart
        When it autostarts after logging off everything is allright
    5. Chrome apps start correctly

I do not have anymore autostart apps
Xubuntu 14.04.1 x64 proposed, Video drivers - Nvidia

The workaround is to write sh scripts to every app looking like:

sleep 5 (10 in case of gxneur)
<name of an app>

I'm not sure if the component is right, redirect me to correct pacakge if I'm

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