Autostart functionality

Joe Klemmer klemmerj at webtrek.com
Thu Nov 16 21:38:49 CET 2006


On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 22:01 -0500, Erik Harrison wrote:

> If you are using the latest stable Xfce then just drop a script that
> sets up and launches all the Terminals you need at startup, along with
> their various custom environments, and drop it in ~/Desktop/Autostart
> 
> If you are using Xfce 4.4 RC, you can use the autostart editor.
> Admittedly, it requires a GUI, but I think you can handle it ;-). Run
> the Autostarted Applications from the Settings submenu (alternatively,
> run xfce4-autostart-editor from the command line). Then click the Add
> button, and write in a short label and description for your Terminal
> script, and then browse to the location of your script. 

Interesting.  How does this mesh with the session manager?  IOW, if I
have something set to autostart and it gets saved in the session when I
exit, when I log in again will two instances of it get started?

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