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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/28/2013 1:36 PM, John Hupp wrote:<br>
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I'm running Spideroak just fine on a 13.04 machine.<br>
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However, in a fresh installation of 13.10 Spideroak does not
autostart.<br>
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I see that Spideroak's intended launch point is
~/.config/autostart/SpiderOak.desktop, and that shortcut is
present.<br>
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In the current thread with subject ".config/autostart" there was a
reference to Leszek Lesner's 2011 video re Autostart: <a
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href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6cuQvQBIAo&app=desktop">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6cuQvQBIAo</a><br>
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That video includes coverage of Preferences > Desktop Session
Settings, but I don't have that menu item in my fresh full install
of 13.10. Is this a bug, or is the functionality of Desktop
Session Settings now supposed to be provided via Preferences >
Default Applications for LXSession?<br>
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Another question -- I find these two folders:<br>
/etc/xdg/autostart (a global autostart location)<br>
~/.config/autostart (a local autostart location)<br>
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But also these two files:<br>
/etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart<br>
~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart<br>
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Are the latter two files for a deprecated but still supported
autostart method? Is there nice documentation somewhere for
current autostart methods?<br>
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Julien's post from earlier today (Subject: 'Back on 13.10 release')
gave me enough information to get SpiderOak running. The problem
was with lxsession and its 13.10 default setting of
'disable_autostart=config-only.' Setting that to
'disable_autostart=no' restores per-app control of autostarts, much
like the functionality previously provided by lxsession-edit, which
has been removed from 13.10.<br>
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I have at least a couple other problems/questions that are related,
but I'll post separately for those.<br>
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