[CentOS] Launch applications on GNOME startup ?
Niki Kovacs
contact at kikinovak.netSun Oct 11 22:12:18 UTC 2009
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Jake Shipton a écrit : >> > Hi, assuming the application can be started from terminal without issues > you could go to: > > System > Preferences > More Preferences > Sessions > > And onto the "Start up" tab. > > Click "Add" and here, you will need to enter a command (such as > /usr/bin/conky) > > Not quite sure what conky is, as I've never used it, so this may or may > not work for you. But give it a try :-) > > Hope this helps. > Yeah it helped, thanks ! Conky is a nifty application that lets you display various information on your desktop. check it out, Niki
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