Hei foks,
I'm just wondering: how can I make a prog (say superkaramba) start autamatically after KDE is loaded? Is there any file I have to edit to do that?
thnx
Hei foks,
I'm just wondering: how can I make a prog (say superkaramba) start autamatically after KDE is loaded? Is there any file I have to edit to do that?
thnx
The OS requirements were Windows Vista Ultimate or better, so we used Linux.
Well you could add it to the tools menu, but it wouldn't start automatically
Or create a simple shell script which does
At a push, you could just edit /usr/bin/kdevelop, but that's liable to loss when you upgradeCode:kdevelop & superkaramba &
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
wait a sec, what does kdevelop has to do with this? is /usr/bin/kdevelop executed each time KDE boots?
my question was how do i make superkaramba (or any other app) start, say, right after the kicker? so i don't have to load it manually each time (i've already made a script which loads all the themes i want)
is there any file which contains the commands executed on KDE startup? (if so i can edit it and add a line to it which will execute my script)
The OS requirements were Windows Vista Ultimate or better, so we used Linux.
Well yeah, I just typed kdevelop at the command line, and there was KDE all up and running
So I figured if you just did that in a script along with your other chosen apps, then all would be well.
But if you want authoritative information, why don't you ask on the forum on the KDE homepage where you're sure to find the highest concentration of expert KDE users.
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
ok, thnx, i'll try that
The OS requirements were Windows Vista Ultimate or better, so we used Linux.
You know the command when you type startx. It reads a file ~/.xinitrc just add it in there with the ambersand(&) after it. Here is mineThe xmodmaprc is for my windows key to work for shortcuts in fluxboxCode:xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc gkrellm2 & fluxbox