I think this may be what you're looking for:

http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/09/07/adding-a-startup-script-to-be-run-at-bootup/

but rather than writing a script, I thing you need to write that path to the 
kalarm file,
and/or the kalarm startup script. Much like what you do when you make a 
launcher 
on the desktop.



> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 13:56:08 -0700
> Subject: [LinuxUsers] Ubuntu wrapup
> 
> I finally got somewhere.  This morning I installed 9.04, using the 
> Alternate install disk (so I could run software RAID).  When done I 
> used Synaptic to install "kde-desktop" and also "KAlarm".
> 
> KAlarm now works properly from gnome.  This is the same setup that 
> didn't work with 8.10, as someone else also mentioned.
> 
> The only problem left with it is that it doesn't start automatically 
> when I log into KDE; I need to figure out how to call it so it'll just 
> run in the background.
> 
> But even now, if once I login using Gnome I click on KAlarm, and then I 
> can close the window; it'll keep running and all the alarms will work 
> properly.
> 
> I had lunch today with Randall, and we discussed this and other issues; 
> we both believe that if I install the "kde" package that will install 
> everything.  I'm going to try that now.
> 
> I'll let the list know.
> 
> Jeff
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