<sigh> I though I was going to be stuck as a dumb user here. On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:24:05 +0100 (CET), Roger Grosswiler <roger@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 21:54 -0200, Alexandre Strube wrote: > >> Em Qui, 2004-11-11 às 22:41, Aaron Scott escreveu: > >> > Isn't that what gnome-session manage does ( or at least part of what > >> > it does.) You can tell it to start certain programs at login. Would > >> > seem silly to have two methods of doing the same thing. > >> > >> That sucks. You cannot just throw an script to a startup folder so a > >> dumb user would not complain that openoffice takes ages to start. No, > >> you have to crawl on xml stuff to do what was so simple since windows > >> 3.x. > >> > >> Reinventing the wheel is not always nice. > > What on earth are you talking about it? > > > > Red Hat -> Preferences -> More Preferences -> Sessions -> Startup > > Programs > > > > Then add the list of applications you want, in there, and you can set > > the start order, I really don't see how that is hard. > > > > -- > > Douglas Furlong > > Systems Administrator > > Firebox.com > > T: 0870 420 4475 F: 0870 220 2178 > > -- > > fedora-test-list mailing list > > fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: > > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list > Douglas, > > you are right, i do the same way but i think they expect drag-and-drop...and they are right too...this is > usability...simplicity... > > Roger > > > > > -- > fedora-test-list mailing list > fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list >