On Monday, August 01, 2011 08:38:17 AM Mark Wendt did opine:

> On 08/01/2011 08:14 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> >> I'm not a GUI guy meself, but there's a nifty way of having terminals
> >> pop up when you log in.  Open as many terminals as you usually use
> >> (or start out with in a session - I know when I get programming I
> >> can have a ton of them open), then open System ->  Preferences -> 
> >> Startup Applications.  Select the "Options" tab and click on the
> >> radio box labeled "Automatically remember running applications when
> >> logging out". Then close, then log out, then log back in.  You
> >> should have your terminals up and running when you log back in.
> >> 
> >> Mark
> > 
> > That is something else that got 'moved' with the 10.04 install.  One
> > used to be able to 'edit' an icon.  But what the heck use is an icon
> > that says its my-mill, that will not at least run "emc -l"?
> > 
> > Cheers, gene
> 
> Hmmm, when I right-click on an icon, select properties, I can still edit
> the "Command Line" box.
> 
> Mark
> 
It has been 2 or 3 weeks since I last looked at that, seems I didn't have 
perms or something similar and didn't pursue it.  I will next time.
 
Cheers, gene
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