I think there actually isn't a option in Gnome 3. You can use the .xinitrc file in your home folder. This file will be executed by login in with you user. cat "(sleep 1 && gkrellm) &" >> ~/.xinitrc This isn't a solution for a missing function, but it works. Regards, Michael 2011/3/26 Andre Robatino <robatino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Antonio Olivares <olivares14031 <at> yahoo.com> writes: > >> Dear folks, >> >> I took the plunge to Gnome 3 and although I am playing around, I wish to add > some of the old functionality like >> there was before, i.e, add a starting up script, in the old way one would open > gnome session and add the >> program/script to run at bootup, now the same cannot be applied. >> >> I want to add GKrellM system monitor. ATM I use a terminal and type >> $ gkrellm & >> or run it from the applications(System -> GKrellM), but I want to see if it > can run without me typing it in? > > I'd like to know, too. I haven't been able to find a definitive answer on this, > but my impression from reading is that the developers decided that people should > be able to use suspend/hibernate to avoid ever having to log out. Of course this > fails to consider a few "corner cases" such as dual boot, kernel updates, > non-working suspend/hibernate, power outages without a UPS or that last longer > than the UPS's capacity, etc. If this impression is wrong, someone please > correct me - in the rare cases I've seen anyone else ask this question, they > never got an answer which suggests there currently isn't one. > > > > -- > test mailing list > test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test > -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test