Hi Philipp et "all",
since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
Since michael and kendy deemed one necessary and CWS gtkquickstart got
integrated in m187.
Aha. Was there an announcement?
The checkmark "Start quick starter on system launch" (or the like) is
checked. How does this work as a simple (non-root) user?
The same way as on windows: on first start you select the icon once to
siwtch the quickstarter off and a second time to end it.
Yes, I know. That's the only thing I do with the quick-starter, too :-)
No, I meant, how can I, as a non-root user, tell the system to start the
quick-launcher on startup? That's simply not possible. If the
user-startup (login) is meant, the launch would have to be in one of the
$HOME/.* files. Is it? Or is this just a fake checkbox?
Why don't we have the quick-starter as an optional install item anyway?
I usually disable tray-installers on Windows if they are in the setup of
a program.
-Bjoern
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