On Wednesday 19 May 2021 10:13:08 am Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote: > On 2021/05/19 11:44 PM, Michael via tde-users wrote: > > On Wednesday 19 May 2021 06:08:21 am Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote: > >> On 2021/05/19 07:28 PM, J Leslie Turriff wrote: > >>> When a new instance of the desktop is started, there are several ways > >>> to run scripts or applications automagically, e.g. files in > >>> ~/autostart. Is there some way to run scripts when the desktop is > >>> being closed? > >> > >> Hi Leslie, > >> you can use kcmautostart, then you can go to TCC -> TDE Components -> > >> Autostart mamager. You can add a command and select Shutdown to run it > >> on shutdown, although I never tried it. > > > > Is 'kcmautostart' the correct name? > > > > # aptitude search kcmautostart > > {nothing} > > # aptitude search autostart > > {snip} > > p kcontrol-autostart-trinity - autostart module for the Trinity > > control center > > {snip} > > > > I wanted to try things in (play with) 'autostop' too, but never explored > > it... > > > > Best, > > Michael > > Well, > in Debian the package is called kcontrol-autostart-trinity-.... but the > folder in the repo source is called kcmautostart, hence me remembering > that. > The TDE module is actually called autostart and you can invoke it with > tdecmshell autostart from CLI. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks Michele!, For other's reference, it wasn't auto installed on my system, probably why I couldn't find it before ;) For Debian based: apt-get install kcontrol-autostart-trinity Then it shows up in TCC and after you add something you can switch it to shutdown. Although now I'm curious what ENV does (as opposed to startup/shutdown). Thanks again, Michael ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx