\begin{Pete Ryland}
> If you don't run Window Maker, put it in your gnome-session through the
> control centre.  Your window manager might be able to make it run on a
> particular desktop, or start minimized or whatever.
> 
> Lastly, if you don't run gnome, put it in your .Xsession.

.. or run some other x session manager.  "xsm" is probably the "standard"

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