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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Try this - use settings to restore what
is running when you logoff. Go to the menu drop down, top left.
Select <br>
<blockquote>Settings > General tab and tick "Automatically
save session on logout"</blockquote>
/roger<br>
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On 11/22/2013 05:28 AM, Sachin Kumar wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I'm trying to run some applications/commands when the Xubuntu sessions
starts up. Right now I'm doing this by putting all such commands in
a single shell script, ~/.autostart and then creating a .desktop entry
in ~/.config/autostart which calls the autostart script:
[Desktop Entry]
Exec=/home/sachin/.autostart
This works fine, but I was wondering if there is a more generic way of
doing this (so that I can move over my config files to another Xfce
system -- not necesserily Xubuntu). The Xfce wiki [1] states that Xfce
sources the file ~/.config/xfce4/xinitrc when the session starts. Why
doesn't Xubuntu do this? I'm running Xubuntu 12.10.
[1]: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wiki.xfce.org/tips#how_to_customize_starting_xfce">https://wiki.xfce.org/tips#how_to_customize_starting_xfce</a>
--
Sachin Kumar
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