On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, A V Flinsch wrote:

- On Tuesday 06 February 2001 23:05, you wrote:
- 
- >
- > If there is no personal script called by default, where is the best
- > place to add the command to do it?
- 
- A quick & dirty way would be to put a script into the kde autostart 
- directory.  You can find the path to your autostart directory in kcontrol 
- use the /LookNFeel/General from the lefthand menu tree, then select the 
- Desktop on the right.

Didn't work.  The script gets executed of course but none of the exported
variables persists.  The best I found is add a line to
/etc/profile.d/kde.sh like:

. $HOME/.kde_profile

It works but it still seem to me a capacity for individual customizations
of the environment should be included by default on a multi-user system.

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