If you're booting into the GUI env (init 5 - which is the default) then you can probably add this to the ~/.xinitrc file and get what you want.

Mark

On May 16, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Jonathan Hartje wrote:

All,
I have a YDL 4.0.1 laptop that automatically logs a user in on startup. Does anyone know of a config file I can use to launch a set of scripts when that user logs in. The machine is slated to be a demo machine and thus I want the process to be as simple as possible. I have a top level script TOP_LEVEL.sh that I'd like to be run as soon as my default user logs in. Any ideas?


Thanks in advance.
Jon
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