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Hi, everybody!!!! i need help, please:rolleyes:
i want that gdeskcal start when my system does, i don't know how to do this. Anyone knows???
thanks to all
Last edited by k_ibou (2009-06-19 15:10:36)
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It depends on what desktop you're using and possibly how you are starting it
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i'm using LXDE desktop and i starting it with GDM
Last edited by k_ibou (2009-06-18 16:37:21)
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It's on the LXDE wiki: http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXSession#Autom … s_on_login
Last edited by normman (2009-06-18 21:49:22)
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If I remember correctly LXDE has it's own session manager, that don't use openbox autostart script. It's a simple script, so properly modified you can achive everything you want. LXDE wiki is your friend.
Last edited by ogronom (2009-06-18 20:56:51)
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ok the "problem" is solved, normman, i've checked the link that you gave me but i don't have the autostart file in the direction that wiki said. So, i use the archwiki http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXD … t_Programs , all that we (lxde users) must do is to put the name of the program that we want to start with the system in /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
thanks to all
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