problems about trayicon autostart in GNOME: I write a .desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart/, for auto-starting an application with trayicon.But my application always starts before
the GNOME notification area applet, so the trayicon of my application can not embedded in the notification area correctly. In SUSE SLED 10, the notification-area-applet is loaded as "shlib" instead of "exe"(I found this at /opt/gnome/lib/bonobo/servers/GNOME_NotificationAreaApplet.server). It is not displayed in the process lists, so I don't know how to judge if the notification-area-applet is loaded. Is there any way to know exactly at what time the notification-area-applet.so in GNOME is loaded when logging in ? Is there any way to control the autostart order in GNOME? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- get up from where you fell down 李斌 ( David Lee ) Engineer +8610 58861104 OS Center +8610 58863929 LCR China +86 13811369960 PO BOX 8688 Zip Code 100085 Beijing, China http://www.lenovo.com/
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