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//.bash_profile
> >
> >
> > if the command to run to all users
> >
> >
>
* Rodrigo Nascimento
> For one specified user:
>
>
> Create or edit the /home//.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 one specified user:
Create or edit the /home//.bash_profile
if the command to run to all users
Edit the /etc/profile
See you,
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Hi,
put the command in the .bash_profile from the user.
Greetz
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