From:  "Joe Harris" 
>I perform the same task by simply adding it to my:
/etc/rc.d/rc.local

freevo -fs

>It is the last thing that runs after boot.

I used to do that to until I switched to Ratpoison as a window manager.  

One trick I found is that you can start Freevo from an ssh session by doing 

freevo -fs :0 to specify display 0.  

Hope that helps!

/Mike



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