Greetings:
gnome-session-properties, was exactly what I was looking for...
Thank you very much for your help...
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Rob Healey gmail.com> writes:
> Good evening:I know that there was some conversations before regarding
disabling the startup programs...It was a command that was ran from Alt-F2, can
someone tell me once again, and I will save it in a document--
gnome-session-properties is what I
Good evening:
I know that there was some conversations before regarding disabling the
startup programs...
It was a command that was ran from Alt-F2, can someone tell me once again,
and I will save it in a document
--
Sincerely yours,
Rob G. Healey
"Always surround yourself with p
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Antonio Olivares
wrote:
>
>
> Now, I have one remaining issue. How do we get gdm to autologin? The
> previous tricks to put in [daemon] section of /etc/gdm/custom.conf do not
> work anymore. Any insights on that would be appreciated as well.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ant
--- On Tue, 3/29/11, Mike Chambers wrote:
> From: Mike Chambers
> Subject: Re: How do I add startup programs in Gnome 3? (Solved), ...
> (autologin SOLVED)
> To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
>
> Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 6:34 PM
&
--- On Tue, 3/29/11, Mike Chambers wrote:
> From: Mike Chambers
> Subject: Re: How do I add startup programs in Gnome 3? (Solved), ...
> (autologin SOLVED)
> To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
>
> Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 6:34 PM
&
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 18:17 -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>
> --- On Tue, 3/29/11, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> > Have you tried:
> >
> > /etc/gdm/custom.conf
> >
> > [daemon]
> > AutomaticLoginEnable=True
> > AutomaticLogin=
> >
> > ---
>
> Must have been a typo, or the other line
> TimedLogi
--- On Tue, 3/29/11, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> From: Rahul Sundaram
> Subject: Re: How do I add startup programs in Gnome 3? (Solved), ...
> To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
>
> Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 5:14 PM
> On 03/30/2011 05:24
--- On Tue, 3/29/11, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> From: Rahul Sundaram
> Subject: Re: How do I add startup programs in Gnome 3? (Solved), ...
> To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
>
> Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 5:14 PM
> On 03/30/2011 05:24
On 03/30/2011 05:24 AM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
> Now, I have one remaining issue. How do we get gdm to autologin? The
> previous tricks to put in [daemon] section of /etc/gdm/custom.conf do not
> work anymore. Any insights on that would be appreciated as well.
Have you tried:
/etc/gdm/custo
--- On Tue, 3/29/11, Adam Williamson wrote:
> From: Adam Williamson
> Subject: Re: How do I add startup programs in Gnome 3?
> To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
>
> Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 10:08 AM
> On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 14
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 14:34 +0200, Alon Levy wrote:
> I'm using gnome-settings for starting gkrellm here. But looking at my
> ~/.config/autostart *directory*
> I see:
> $ ls ~/.config/autostart/
> dropbox.desktop gkrellm.desktop
>
> And the contents of gkrellm.desktop are:
> [Desktop Entry]
> T
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 05:18:05AM -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>
>
> --- On Mon, 3/28/11, Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> > From: Adam Williamson
> > Subject: Re: How do I add startup programs in Gnome 3?
> > To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedo
--- On Mon, 3/28/11, Adam Williamson wrote:
> From: Adam Williamson
> Subject: Re: How do I add startup programs in Gnome 3?
> To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
>
> Date: Monday, March 28, 2011, 4:56 PM
> On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 20:11
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 09:22:10PM -0400, ergodic wrote:
> I have been following your informative threads with grat interest. However,
> I have not foune .xinitrc nor .desktop file in my /home directory. I used
> nautilus with "show hidded files" selected. A dump of the home directory with
> "
Thanks
- "Adam Williamson" wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 21:22 -0400, ergodic wrote:
> > I have been following your informative threads with grat interest.
> > However, I have not foune .xinitrc nor .desktop file in my /home
> > directory. I used nautilus with "show hidded files" selected
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 21:22 -0400, ergodic wrote:
> I have been following your informative threads with grat interest.
> However, I have not foune .xinitrc nor .desktop file in my /home
> directory. I used nautilus with "show hidded files" selected. A dump
> of the home directory with "tree -a" a
I have been following your informative threads with grat interest. However, I
have not foune .xinitrc nor .desktop file in my /home directory. I used
nautilus with "show hidded files" selected. A dump of the home directory with
"tree -a" are attached.
Regards
- "Adam Williamson" wrote
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 20:09 +, Andre Robatino wrote:
> Clyde E. Kunkel cox.net> writes:
>
> > gnome-session-properties will do what you want..
>
> Thanks! I didn't realize that this was still available in F15 and Rawhide (and
> even still has the "Automatically remember running applicati
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 20:11 +0100, Michael Spahn wrote:
> I think there actually isn't a option in Gnome 3.
>
> You can use the .xinitrc file in your home folder.
>
> This file will be executed by login in with you user.
>
> cat "(sleep 1 && gkrellm) &" >> ~/.xinitrc
>
> This isn't a solution f
Clyde E. Kunkel cox.net> writes:
> gnome-session-properties will do what you want..
Thanks! I didn't realize that this was still available in F15 and Rawhide (and
even still has the "Automatically remember running applications when logging
out" option), since it doesn't appear to be accessib
On 03/25/2011 08:13 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
> Dear folks,
>
> I took the plunge to Gnome 3 and although I am playing around, I wish to add
> some of the old functionality like there was before, i.e, add a starting up
> script, in the old way one would open gnome session and add the
> program
I think there actually isn't a option in Gnome 3.
You can use the .xinitrc file in your home folder.
This file will be executed by login in with you user.
cat "(sleep 1 && gkrellm) &" >> ~/.xinitrc
This isn't a solution for a missing function, but it works.
Regards,
Michael
2011/3/26 Andre Ro
Antonio Olivares yahoo.com> writes:
> Dear folks,
>
> I took the plunge to Gnome 3 and although I am playing around, I wish to add
some of the old functionality like
> there was before, i.e, add a starting up script, in the old way one would open
gnome session and add the
> program/script to run
Dear folks,
I took the plunge to Gnome 3 and although I am playing around, I wish to add
some of the old functionality like there was before, i.e, add a starting up
script, in the old way one would open gnome session and add the program/script
to run at bootup, now the same cannot be applied.
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