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>>>>> "LL" == linuxlingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LL> [snip]
LL> step 1: create a shell script that launches the required
LL> applications.
LL> step2: place this script in the /home/whoever/.kde/Autostart/
LL> directory.
LL> note: if the user is using kde. you have to find similar
LL> places for other environments.
In addition to placing the script in the home directories of existing
users, you may want to put it into /etc/skel. Then it'll be
automatically copied to the home directories of any new users you
create.
I'm not very happy with the .kde business: who's going to go and
search out the various environments that users could be using? A
desktop-independent way (like the xinitrc.d method) seems to be a
better idea, unless you have a totally controlled environment
(e.g. LTSP)
- -- Raju
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