Great!! That worked out well. I see now why its better practice to use
/usr/local/bin for custom scripts as well.
Thank you for your help on this.
Another question, where do I put logout scripts?
On Jan 22, 2015 7:15 AM, "Bettina Lapp" <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jakub,
>
> add a line
>
> NoDisplay=true
>
> to your .desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart, so it doesnt show up in the
> users disable autostart applications dialog (or whatever its called,
> dont remember exactly)
>
> also I would suggest putting scripts like these into /usr/local/bin, not
> /usr/bin
>
> regards, Bettina
>
> Am 22.01.2015 um 12:32 schrieb Jakub Stoppa:
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > Already have that set up, but what I'm trying to understand is where to
> > put login scripts that get executed on user login. I'm able to do
> > individual login scripts, but I just cant figure out how to call a
> > global login script (for all users).
> >
> > I'm looking to expand on this script down the road as needs arise. Here
> > is my current script (tested and working fine when I run it manually or
> > when being called by my autostart entry.
> >
> > I popped it into /usr/bin
> >
> > #! /bin/sh
> >
> > ln -sf /audiobooks /home/$USER/Desktop
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > And my autostart entry in /etc/xdg/autostart/tc-student.desktop
> >
> > [Desktop Entry]
> > Name=TC Student Startup
> > Comment=TC Student Startup
> > Exec=/usr/bin/tc-student.sh
> > Terminal=false
> >
> >
> >
> > This method works for me, but like I mentioned earlier, I don't want the
> > users to be able to disable this through the GUI.
> >
> > To tell you the truth, I don't know if this is best practice, how I'm
> > doing this right now. Is /usr/bin the right folder to put in a global
> > script?
>
>
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