On a similiar track, 

I have created a session file called Xinit, which in turn runs
$HOME/.xinitrc.

I just put in my own .xinitrc file what I want to run.

I am also running GDM as my login manager, on Mandrake 9.2

Here is a copy of my /etc/X11/dm/Sessions/Xinit.desktop 
{ copied from another .desktop file in same dir }
        [Desktop Entry]
        Encoding=UTF-8
        Name=Xinitrc
        Comment=Default $HOME/.xinitrc
        Exec=~/.xinitrc
        Icon=
        Type=Application


Karl


On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 13:33, Sean Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 13:14, Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen wrote:
> > Hi.
> > Can i telll Enlightenment to start a program at startup?
> > Not .xinitrc or simmilar, cause i use gdm for startups.
> > This is Enlightenment standalone not with eg. gnome.
> > Thanks for answers, Kenneth.
> 
> With gdm (or kdm, xdm, etc) you can edit the
> /etc/X11/Sessions/enlightenment file, and put in all the stuff you had
> in ~/.xinitrc. 
> 
> Just a thought ...
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
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