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31 questions linked to/from How do I make a program auto-start every time I log in?
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How do I make a program auto-start everytime I log in in Ubuntu 14.04? [duplicate]
I read the previous answers to this question, and tried to follow, but it does not work. I wanted to add Chromium and Skype to the Startup Applications, but I can't find out what command I should ...
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how to make a program autostart at every login on 12.10? [duplicate]
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How do I make a program auto-start everytime I log in?
How make a program autostart et every login.
I see this link but not for 12.10 How do I make a program auto-start every ...
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How do I start conky when ubuntu starts up? [duplicate]
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and installed the Conky system monitor, and start it with the conky command. I added this code on startup-applications but nothing works. How do I start conky when my Ubuntu ...
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How to launch Thunderbird when Ubuntu 11.10 starts? [duplicate]
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How do I make a program auto-start everytime I log in?
I would like to configure Thunderbird to starts when the session starts, but I don't know how!
Thx!
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How to run compiled C++ program on startup? [duplicate]
I have compiled and made an exucutable C++ program in ubuntu.But It only runs in terminal.that is I have to give the ./example command in terminal.If I click it nothing happens and says no suitable ...
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How to add programs to start up? [duplicate]
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How do I make a program auto-start everytime I log in?
I want to know because I am tired of just clicking on the launcher because I just leave my laptop on. Also it was so ...
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How to run a script on Login [duplicate]
I want to get a script started on each login from domain users... how to do it?
/etc/init.d/ is on startup not on login afaik.
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Ubuntu and Xorg - How to run .sh file when I log in to the system? [duplicate]
I want to run google-chrome --app=URL in my .sh file in the moment when I log in to the my account. I don't want to see a terminal window.
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Save Unity Desktop Session
Is there a way to save current session (the applications + the organization of windows in desktops) in Unity and load it when needed?
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Ubuntu 13.10: How to remember running applications on shutdown so that they start upon login?
I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 and I don't seem to have any of the same menu items mentioned in other questions. In my "classicmenu" I have a "System Tools" > "Preferences" and then nothing about sessions.
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How to remap a key combination to a single key?
I'm using Ubuntu on a Samsung Chromebook. As some of you may know, the keyboard used in ChromeOS based netbooks is a bit awkward: amongst other things, it doesn't have a Del key*. If I were going to ...
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How to turn off my graphic card led Logo (Gigabyte Nvidia GTX970)
On windows its possible to turn it off with geforce-experience and it seems that it doesn't do it definitly, it does it by software on the driver...
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How can I run code whenever a USB device is (un)plugged, without requiring root permissions?
I have a script that I wish to run whenever I plug/unplug a mouse or keyboard to my USB port.
There is already plenty of documentation on how to configure udev rules to run arbitrary scripts when a ...
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Add a new custom session?
I would like to add a new session to the login screen (the thing where you select "Ubuntu, Ubuntu Classic, etc" to install a new GUI on. How can I do this?
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How to disable input language switching in terminal
In Ubuntu 12.04 I have two input languages installed, English and Russian. I would like to disable use of Russian language in terminal - so that regardless of system-wide selection, terminal will ...