I think you want to put the command in ~/.kde/Autostart for KDE and Gnome has a similar directory.
On 26 Mar 2003, Jon Haugsand wrote: > * Rodrigo Nascimento > > For one specified user: > > > > > > Create or edit the /home/<user>/.bash_profile > > > > > > if the command to run to all users > > > > > > Edit the /etc/profile > > > The problem with these solutions are that the command will be run > _each_ time the user starts an xterm or something similar. > > For the X-environment, I have such commands placed in ~/.Xclients, but > there I also start my window manager, so if you use the common > kde/gnome setup, this is not the way. > > I would guess that kde/gnome have some way to do this. > > -- John Darrah (u05192) | Dept: N/C Programming Giddens Industries | Ph: (425) 353-0405 #133 PO box 3190 | Ph: (206) 767-4212 #133 Everett WA 98203 | Fx: (206) 764-9639 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list