I dont think there is anything of such like *Starting Application on
Event,*But you can schedule an application using
*cron* command But u can always write a Script for that

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On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 1:18 AM, Mehul Ved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 8/22/08, Fabian Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > On 8/22/08, Mehul Ved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > Well most, if not all, window managers have their startup files.
> >
> > Startup files start applications when the user logs in to it and some
> >  dont have the start application on event (or am I wrong?)
>
> yes, I haven't seen, start application on event, does gnome/kde have
> such a thing?
> And the original query pertains to starting an application on starting
> the session, such a functionality is provided by every window manager
> I have used so far.
> I edited /etc/sudoers file to allow sudo with NOPASSWD and added
> sudo firestarter
> in the startup file for fluxbox i.e. ~/.fluxbox/startup it works fine.
> I have added similar entry to System-> Preferences->Sessions and
> firestarter seems to be starting all right.
>
> The edited line in /etc/sudoers looks like the this
> %admin ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL
> I have edited it using visudo.
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