Re: [kde-linux] Autostart



On Monday 27 March 2006 21:51, John Klingler wrote:
A further observation, none of the command line parameters mentioned
below are effect when using Autostart to start xfishtank via a direct
link using properties, regardless of what shows up in the process table.
(Putting quotes around the command didn't help either.)

However, I created a shell script in the Autostart directory and that
works correctly when I log in:

#!/bin/tcsh
exec /usr/bin/X11/xfishtank -b 64 -f 20 -d

Perhaps there is some more user-friendly way to add command parameters
to an Autostart object without resorting to a script.

The process commandline in your first mail doesn't look right. It seems to be
a process of a different executable (different paths)

Does your .desktop file have a full path in Exec?

Cheers,
Kevin

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Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx>
Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User
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