:confused: Startup programs in linux??

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cynosure

UbuntuUser
I can do this on windows but not on linux :D:D:D

Checked this on google and this has some coding stuff. Since I m a noob to linux so sab kuch upar se gaya.
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How can I start some programs of my choice everytime linux boots??
 

vish786

"The Gentleman"
cynosure said:
I can do this on windows but not on linux :D:D:D

Checked this on google and this has some coding stuff. Since I m a noob to linux so sab kuch upar se gaya.
:confused:

How can I start some programs of my choice everytime linux boots??

i also would like to know somebody do reply :) good question!!!
 

mediator

Technomancer
cynosure said:
I can do this on windows but not on linux
.......

I'm a gnome user, so here's the gnome part!
1. For services
system>administration>server settings>services

2. For startup programs
system>preferences>more preferences>sessions>>"startup programs" Tab
 

mehulved

18 Till I Die............
for fluxbox you need to put programs in ~/.fluxbox/startup file
In KDE they go to ~/.kde/Autostart directory.
 

praka123

left this forum longback
mediator said:
.......

I'm a gnome user, so here's the gnome part!
1. For services
system>administration>server settings>services

2. For startup programs
system>preferences>more preferences>sessions>>"startup programs" Tab
IS easy!:eek:
 
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cynosure

cynosure

UbuntuUser
I know how to do this in Gnome. But I use XFCE.:D:D:D
Gnome is a way too heavy for my PC.:(

Sykora said:
Which programs do you want to start?

I wantto start Ktorrent.

Waise is there any other torrent program for linux.

I ve used transmission. Its good but you cant select which files to download from the whole bunch.(I get around 20-24kbps)

utorrent sucks (both in windows and in wine; i never get more than 2.0kbps)

Till now ktorrent is the best as it gives speed with file selection. But still it is heavy on my PC.:(

And i read the reviews of azureus and they say its a heavy application.

Any other options???? :D
 
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eddie

El mooooo
AFAIK XFCE comes with xfce4-autostart-editor and it should be in settings menu. Have you checked in that menu for an entry that says Autostart applications or something similar? If it is not there...look in your distros package manager for this package. May be they split it from the whole desktop and put in a separate package.
 
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