Hi, instead of using session preferences you might add the apps somewhere into runlevel settings. I think there is a GUI application to edit these in your distro. Then you should append the apps somewhere at the end, that is, to higher runlevel numbers. This isn't the best way how to start them, but it should work. I highly recommend googling a bit before editing runlevels, although if you don't delete anything and don't add stupid things at stupid places, nothing should go wrong. Also, these settings (unlike session preferences) are system-wide. Eventually, you might create a script launching the apps and see if adding it to the session preferences will start them. Good luck Kamila -- http://anotherpersonalwebsite.awardspace.info/ _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list