On Monday 17 March 2003 22:19, Matthijs Melchior wrote:
I think this is correct behaviour, systems like Kde and Gnome have their
own session manager to start anything you want....
Sure, but i want to start some applications in every case. How to deal with that situation?
Regards
Henning
Well...., cannot speak for kdm, but gdm has scripts for initializing the display, initializing a session and shutting down a session. However, the init script doesn't have a user context and the session scripts do not include a file from a user's directory.
You can modify them to do so, I presume.
For instance, I have extra commands in /etc/gdm/Init/Default to configure my second mouse as a left handed beast and to map the scroll wheel on my right mouse to buttons 4 and 5.
Or you could create a .gnomerc, a .kderc and a .xsession file and have them all execute ~/.Xclients script....
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