> > You could try using the KDE environment extender mechanism instead. > > For this you create a file with .sh extension and put it into .kde/env/ > It will be read (sourced) by the KDE startup script startkde. > > It might also work with a different autostart phase, see /usr/share/autostart > for .desktop files with different X-KDE-autostart-phase entries. > > Cheers, > Kevin > Thank you very much for your answer. Unfortunately, neither method worked. As for ~/.kde/env. I put my xmodmap.sh file there, set 755 permissions. And it wasn't executed (checked with xmodmap -pke). Then I executed part of the startkde manually and it worked (checked again with xmodmap -pke). I don't know the reason. Is startkde executed when I login using kdm and not invoking startkde? As for the second solution. I put there following line: X-KDE-autostart-phase=0 (1 -> 0). And effect was exactly the same - I had to restart xmms in order to get my multimedia keys working in it. What do you think about it?
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