Opening a set of apps

Jim Byrnes jf_byrnes at comcast.net
Mon May 3 21:04:06 UTC 2010


NoOp wrote:
> On 05/02/2010 07:16 PM, Jim Byrnes wrote:
>> Is it possible to open a set of applications I use to do a certain task
>> and have them all positioned on the screen the way i like to use them?
>>
>> Sort of like in Seamonkey when you bookmark a group of open tabs which
>> you can then click to open all the tabs at once.
>>
>> Regards,  Jim
>>
>
> System|Preferences|Startup Applications|Startup Programs|Add
> to have the app start on startup (for example I always open Nautilus on
> my primary work machine). Position how you wish, close the other
> applications that you don't want to open on startup&  then:
> System|Preferences|Startup Applications|Options|'Remember Currently
> Running Application'
> Logout.
>
> If that is screwed up when you restart/login, then the easiest way to go
> back (I've found) is to remove the most current session state file in:
> /home/<username>/.config/session-state
>
>
NoOP,

Like I mentioned to Chris, my bad. I should have been more clear.  I 
wasn't looking for a way to launch programs at start up.  I would like 
to be able to click on a menu entry (or panel launcher) and open and 
position a group of programs I use for a specific task.

Thanks,  Jim




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