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Hi,
I have a strange problem (not really a problem, but this is strange).
Every time I start my computer, wicd-client starts too (which is what I want), but I don't remember where I decided to autostart wicd-client.
I have no display manager, but X starts automatically from /etc/inittab (with startx), and I use the desktop manager LXDE.
I have looked in ~/.xinitrc, ~/.config/autostart, ~/.config/lxsession and ~/.config/openbox, and found nothing.
Do you know of another place where I could have asked wicd-client to start ?
Thank you
Fractal
Last edited by Fractal (2010-04-03 10:12:38)
English is not my native language, so fell free to correct my mistakes.
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Presumably it is in your daemons array in /etc/rc.conf - as per the wiki entry:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wicd
#edit Just read that you meant wicd-client - disregard...
Last edited by jasonwryan (2010-04-02 22:40:19)
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No, in /etc/rc.conf this is only the daemon.
wicd-client is the graphical interface for wicd, so it can't be launched by /etc/rc.conf.
Fractal
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[ disregard what was previously here, I can't read ]
pacman -Ql wicd | grep desktop
shows that wicd installs /etc/xdg/autostart/wicd-tray.desktop and /usr/share/applications/wicd.desktop .
Last edited by Zoole (2010-04-03 00:34:56)
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Thank you!
That was /etc/xdg/autostart/wicd-tray.desktop (and now this is in my .xinitrc )
Fractal
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Good to know, was wondering how it did that too. For future reference Fractal, mark your posts as solved please to help other readers from unnecessarilyreading the thread.
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