Reminders
David Hampton
hampton at employees.org
Sun Apr 13 23:38:55 CDT 2003
On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 22:01, Graeme Nichols wrote:
> No I don't! I can already do what I want but I have to start a virtual
> terminal each time I log in. All I am asking is how do I cat a file to
> my desktop each time I log in (init 5) to Gnome that will save me from
> having to start a virtual terminal manually? KDE, for example, has a
> startup directory that holds executables to be run each time KDE starts
> up. I want to be able to do something similar under Gnome. I know Gnome
> doesn't have such a feature but I was hoping there may be some other
> way.
Put your commands into a script.
Select Applications->Extras->Preferences->Sessions
Click the Startup Programs tab
Click add.
Enter the name of your script.
David
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