Re: start an X application automatically



On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 15:07 +0800, ray wrote:
Hi, All
I want to start an X application automatically when I log on. I have
tried to do this with gnome-session-save, but it says this
application cannot be saved to session. Any alternative method?

Preferences->More Preferences->Session->Startup Programs

Thanks.
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