Hello,

On 17.09.2005 13:13, GenesisWeb wrote:

How do I get the bacula-tray-icon to start automatically with my vnc session?

I have tried adding it to sessions but it does not start, if I double click the executable from /etc/bacula is starts ok and im able to start it from a terminal prompt but cannot get it to start automatically on system start.

How do I do this?

I can't give you a detailed answer, but I suppose that vnc, when it starts a session, either starts an X session or it has it's own X included. In the former case, the scripts that set up these sessions have lots of hooks to start other programs - systemwide or user-specific ones. That's where I'd look... Or, if you have a vnc server with "integrated" X, then this one might have it's own startup files - here, with TightVNC, this is .vnc/xstartup.

If you need to know more details about how xvnc starts an X server or which startup files your X server uses,you should read the accompanying manuals, because this is quite system- and distribution-specific. And, of course, you need to know which flavour of vnc you use - as far as I know there are some quite different things available.

Arno

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