open nautilus at boot time (command)

Joel Bryan T. Juliano joelbryan.juliano at gmail.com
Fri May 12 23:19:40 UTC 2006


On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 13:12 +0100, Thomas Beckett wrote:
> On 3/31/06, René <list.account at gmx.net> wrote:
> >
> > hello
> > i do load a specific folder at GDM login.
> > means, nautilus pops automaticaly up with this folder when the user
> > settings get loaded.
> > this window (of nautilus) comes up on the display (of course), BUT how to
> > do it, that it minimizes itself to the taskbar at the bottom.
> > the command right now is: nautilus /home/my-user/specific-folder
> > what i have to add? can anybody help?
> > thank you,
> > René
> 
> Try opening the location you want in a normal nautilus window and then
> minimising it. Then log out but check the save session option. When
> you log back in it should open up but be minimised. At least it did
> for me when I just tried it.
> 
> Tom
> 

run gnome-session-properties
and add an entry in startup 
nautilus $HOME/specific-folder

-- 
Joel Bryan T. Juliano <joelbryan.juliano at gmail.com>
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