On Tuesday 08 November 2005 01:05, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> I put my mouse stuff in .Xmodmap, didn't touch my keyboard stuff (all
> extra keys are working).
>
> The obvious, if one is running kde, is to put a script in .kde/env which
> is like the startup folder in windows.  Everytime KDE starts, it will
> run everything in this folder.

Thanks for the tip.  Putting the command in the .bashrc or .bash_profile only 
worked AFTER a shell was opened, which makes sense... now....

My system doesn't have .kde/env - it uses .kde/Autostart instead.  My initial 
script didn't seem to work (it opened the script in kwrite).  After a bit 
more fruitless digging, it occurred to me that my script didn't indicate it 
was a bash script (it needed the #!/bin/bash line...).  Once I put that in, 
alls working as it should be...

Shawn

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