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Tuesday, October 23rd 2007, 9:25am

Startup and shutdown configuration

Hi all,

I have googled quite a bit but I haven't found a good answer...

I installed the latest Kubuntu (7.10) and having fun with it. There is however one thing I need and that is to be able to run a small script when KDE starts and shuts down. I know Gentoo provided directories for placing scripts that are executed when KDE starts and shuts down (/usr/kde/${KDE_VERSION}/env and /usr/kde/${KDE_VERSION}/shutdown/ respectively) so I am not talking about ~/.kde/Autostart here.

In short, what I want to accomplish is to start keychain automatically when I start/reboot my machine.

Does anybody have an idea?
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Tuesday, October 23rd 2007, 4:31pm

RE: Startup and shutdown configuration

Sorry I can't help you, however, I notice you were on right now and thought I would say hello. Steven

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Tuesday, October 23rd 2007, 5:30pm

Hi Steven!
UNIX was not designed to stop its users from doing stupid things, as that would also stop them from doing clever things.
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