On Friday 07 Jan 2011, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> I think you're approaching it the wrong way around.  When the X server
> starts it runs a command and when that command finishes the X server
> stops.  The command normally starts a window or session manager which in
> turn start up panels, initial applications, etc.  It's here that you
> should be running a browser.
> 
> Because of the flexibility it's hard to give explicit instructions as to
> how to set this up.  Is there a ~/.xsession or ~/.xsessionrc file?  If
> it's a shell script you should be able to spot where to run the browser
> in there.

There is a ~/.xsession.

> Alternatively, http://www.tinycorelinux.com/faq.html#appstart

That looks as if it might be the way.  I read those FAQs some weeks ago, but 
didn't know I wanted to do this then ;-(

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                Terry Coles
                64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux


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