On date Tuesday 2007-12-11 17:28:30 +0100, Stefano Sabatini gnomed: > On date Tuesday 2007-12-11 16:48:30 +0100, Rachid KHAZAZ gnomed: > > Hi all, > > > > I am using Java Desktop System under Solaris and I would JDS to launch a > > defined program each time I log in. In which script should i add my > > program path ? > > Hi, the best way to define your PATH environment variable is by > sourcing the corresponding profile script in ~/.xinitrc. > > For example you may put this line in your ~/.xinitrc: > > . ~/.config/fish/profile > > before exec gnome-session. > > Or (if your profile script is a bash profile): > . ~/.profile > > Note that in order to be able to *source* a profile script (defining > between the other things the PATH), the .xinitrc need to be written in > the same profile script language, for example it has to be a bash > script. > > Not sure about how does JDS work though, also not sure that was the > question you was asking for, maybe you meant to ask instead "how can I > execute a certain script every time gnome starts?". Ooops, you replied personally (for the future, it is a good netiquette rule always to reply publicly, in this way more people can share the eventual solution). The question to the second question is: in my system (gnome 2.18), look at System -> Preferences -> Sessions -> Startup Programs, or if you're a command line bigot have a look at: ~/.config/autostart when you can manually add/delete such scripts. HTH, regards. -- Stefano Sabatini Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org) _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list