Re: Running a program after graphical login?

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I see; but that is done in the hom directories of the individual users. I'd 
prefer to have a common program run right any user logs in, without having to 
alter the home directory of any user.

Thanks,
Vidol


Quoting Joe Klemmer <klemmerj@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

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> > Yes, thanks Klaasjan.
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> > And how canwe do that in KDE?
> 
> 	If you use the ~/Desktop/Autostart feature you can start just 
> about anything.
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