[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2011-11-14 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed: in gnome-session-properties 2.13.91-0ubuntu1, there is no way to set the order that startup program will launch. The list items are not drag/drop capable, nor is there a move up/move down button combination on the Startup Programs tab. When Adding/Editing a startup

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2010-11-08 Thread Mahan
This solution worked for me: when you add programs to load at startup (from startup applications) some *.desktop files will be created at ~/.config/autostart. Now in order to change the startup order, you just need to rename those files (order them alphabetically as you desire). I tried giving

Re: [Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2010-09-16 Thread murrayf
I reported this bug long time ago, maybe it is solved now. On 16/09/10 05:15, Bug Watch Updater wrote: ** Changed in: gnome-session Importance: Unknown = Medium -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-session Importance: Unknown = Medium -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- desktop-bugs mailing list

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2010-07-14 Thread Vish
Comment #37 was meant for Bug #140918 , closing papercut task as it was meant for Bug #140918! ** Changed in: hundredpapercuts Importance: Low = Undecided ** Changed in: hundredpapercuts Status: Triaged = Invalid -- no way to set order of startup programs

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2010-07-13 Thread Vish
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote on dup Bug #462404: Nautilus has an Open With dialog that lists all the applications it knows about. If that dialog is not a standard GTK widget, the first step is to make it a standard GTK widget. (That way Thunderbird could use it for letting you choose which

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2009-04-17 Thread Brice Terzaghi
Thanks for your answer. My problem was to start XCompMgr (composition manager) before the softwares that need it, i.e. Avant Window Navigator. I've solved it by launching the command from the .gnomerc file. As far as I understand, there is a launch order for these launcher scripts (.gnomerc,

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2009-04-16 Thread Chris Coulson
Note that gnome-session since Intrepid starts the session in phases, with the phase being specified in the autostart desktop file for the application. By default, Compiz is started in the windowmanager phase, which means that it is guaranteed to be running before anything else that starts in the

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2009-02-03 Thread Simon
The order column in the session preferences of Hardy is only informative. Although I change it, to close the Properties window, returns to its original value. It's useless, so I presume they have deleted. -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2009-02-01 Thread KhaaL
I have to agree with terzag on this one, this is semi-important since if a user takes advantage of the put plugin in compiz, it has no effect if the program mentioned in the put plugin is started before compiz. -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2009-01-16 Thread terzag
I'm using Intrepid (with Gnome) and looking for a way to set priorities / order for the programs started at the beginning of the session. It seems the option existed before Dapper, was dropped for some reason and reappeared later (I've been told there's an order column in the session

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-10-07 Thread G. Christ
Will be there a fix in Gutsy? Why isn't there an order option? -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- desktop-bugs mailing list

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-10-07 Thread Sebastien Bacher
No, that's not going to change in gutsy now. There is no such option because nobody coded one, you are welcome to do so though the code is open source ** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu) Importance: Medium = Wishlist Status: Confirmed = Triaged -- no way to set order of startup

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-09-14 Thread praet
On my ubuntu 7.04 the gnome-session-properties is sorted by the Name given to the session entry. Changing the name changes the sort (so you could perpend a numeric entry to force a sort. The files created are stored in: ~/.config/autostart and follow the desktop entry spec:

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-09-14 Thread praet
Well it seems that all entries are executed simultaneously, the sort order currently does not have any effect on execution order. -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs,

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-09-01 Thread Jacob D'Agostino
I'm using Tribe 5 and there is no way to manage the order of startup programs. What are you talking about? -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a direct

Re: [Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-09-01 Thread murrayf
I don't know if the order of load is correct, but at least, you can set the programs you want to load... El sáb, 01-09-2007 a las 13:20 +, Jacob D'Agostino escribió: I'm using Tribe 5 and there is no way to manage the order of startup programs. What are you talking about?

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-09-01 Thread Jacob D'Agostino
You can check or uncheck specific programs, but you can't move them up or down in the list. I've got a little script that automatically unlocks my gnome keyring for me, but I need to run it before NetworkManager (or else it bugs me for the password anyway to use my WPA key). There's no way to

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-08-24 Thread G. Christ
Finally, will there be a graphical way to set order of startup programs? If not, what should I do to set the startup order? -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which

Re: [Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-08-24 Thread murrayf
This bug is solved in tribe 5, now you can manage your startup programs in the order you want graphically. Alberto. G. Christ escribió: Finally, will there be a graphical way to set order of startup programs? If not, what should I do to set the startup order?

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-07-12 Thread Giuliastro
I understand there is a sleep workaround, but what if I want to be sure one of my applications starts before all other ones? -- no way to set order of startup programs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32194 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2007-07-07 Thread prithwin
here is a simple workaround,for me beryl-manager has to start before gdesklets otherwise it will crash so make a shell script like #!/bin/sh beryl-manager sleep 10 #make sure that beryl-manager has started gdesklets start and put this in the startup -- no way to set order of

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-11-27 Thread Nikolaus Filus
The proposed workarounds are not even short-time solutions, as there are multiple side effects of the missing startup order. From my bug report (marked as duplicate): Especialy the notification area is much to late available, causing different effects: - kadu (KDE gadu-gadu IM client) doesn't

Re: [Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-11-27 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le lundi 27 novembre 2006 à 10:38 +, Nikolaus Filus a écrit : Is there a way to push the upstream developers / upstream priority? Probably by sending a patch. You can't force people hacking on their free time to do work they don't want to do, the best way is to make the job easier for them

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-11-17 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-session (upstream) Status: Unknown = Unconfirmed -- no way to set order of startup programs https://launchpad.net/bugs/32194 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-11-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-session (upstream) Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected -- no way to set order of startup programs https://launchpad.net/bugs/32194 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-11-16 Thread raboof
gnome bug #336719 was marked duplicate of gnome bug 330693. ** Changed in: gnome-session (upstream) Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #336719 = GNOME Bug Tracker #330693 Status: Rejected = Unknown -- no way to set order of startup programs https://launchpad.net/bugs/32194 --

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-08-12 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Bug 56122 has been marked a duplicate of this bug -- no way to set order of startup programs https://launchpad.net/bugs/32194 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-08-12 Thread raboof
Maybe (actually, now that I think of it, probably) the programs are started in parallel rather than in sequence. In that case, being able to order them really doesn't make much sense. Documenting the fact that you can add a sequence of commands like Thilo mentioned (program1 program2) is

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-04-21 Thread Thilo Six
For those of you who suffer i have a workaround. in the tab Startup Programs enter the program you like to start like this: sleep 3 /usr/bin/klipper and with amount of seconds you can force them to start in the order you would like to have them. I use the above example to klipper after the

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-03-31 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for the comments, I've forwarded the issue upstream: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336719 Is the ordering something useful? ** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed ** Bug watch added:

[Bug 32194] Re: no way to set order of startup programs

2006-03-31 Thread fangorious
One of the many threads on how to setup xgl/compiz involved adding items to the Startup Programs in a specific order. Also, having the network monitor applet start before network related items would make sense. -- no way to set order of startup programs https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/32194