By default, KDE will execute any executable files it finds in ~/.kde/Autostart, and you can check what directory is configured on your system in the Control Center -> System Administration -> Paths.
So just create a shell script in your ~/.kde/Autostart directory with that command in it. On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 05:41 am, Mauro Darida wrote: > hello, > I need to automatically execute after kde 3.1.1 startup a small binary > called "atitvout" for the tv-out of my sony laptop. Where should I insert > the shell script command: atitvout pal auto ? > /etc/init.d does not work, kde after startup makes it void and a new fresh > identical command is necessary...Can anyone provide a solution ? > -- > saluti Mauro > > On this machine no Windows system survives and LINUX POWER reigns > UNLIMITED.