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sotnabeaivi, juovlamÃnu 8. b. 2002 16.54, Craig Dickson don ÄÃllet:
> Craig Dickson wrote:
> > (Speaking of which: Is there a KDE-specific per-user session startup
> > script?)
>
I use the .xsession script for that purpose. It contains this:
#!/b
Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> konsole has the --ls option; from man konsole:
>
> --ls Start with a login shell environment. What that does varies
> depending on your system, but generally it means that files such
> as ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile will be read. (
söndagen den 8 december 2002 16.54 skrev Craig Dickson:
> (Konsole ignores it;
> apparently Konsole has no "run as login shell" option, unlike most other
> xterms), so my personal .kdestart sources .bash_profile.
konsole has the --ls option; from man konsole:
--ls Start with a login shell en
Craig Dickson wrote:
> (Speaking of which: Is there a KDE-specific per-user session startup
> script?)
I think I have answered this question for myself, and the answer is "no".
It seems like a useful thing to have, though, so I created one. Here is
what I did, in case anyone else is intereste
I'm new to KDE, which I installed from Karolina Lindqvist's 3.1
packages. In general I really like KDE and find it much more complete
and better integrated than Gnome, but there are a few things I haven't
yet been able to get to behave the way I want, and I wonder if I've just
missed something, or
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