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HOWTO: Automatically Start a Program When KDE Starts

September 28, 2005 by Jon  
Filed under How To

Want a certain application to start automatically once KDE has started?

  1. Open Konqueror
  2. Go to the Go -> Autostart menu option
  3. Right click in the right windowpane and select Create New -> File-> Link to Application
  4. Click on the Application tab and enter the name of the application to run

You can replace steps 3 and 4. Rather than typing in a command, you can copy and paste a program from the left menu pane into the right autostart pane.

Easy, huh?

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  1. [...] On a final note: once you get Superkaramba set up just the way you like, it would be nice if it would start up that way every time you started your desktop environment. If your desktop environment is saving your session when you log off then this will happen automatically. If not, you may need to follow the directions here (KDE explanation only – looking for Gnome expanation!) to make Superkaramba start ever time. [...]



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