On Sunday 10 March 2019 12:56:17 Michael wrote:
On Sunday 10 March 2019 11:02:50 am Gene Heskett
wrote:
On Sunday 10 March 2019 11:35:32 BorgLabs - Kate
Draven wrote:
On Sunday 10 March 2019, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
Is there a way to make TDE aware of running
non-Trinity
applications so that they can be resurrected after Logout/Login?
I have at least one X11-based application (X2 - The
Programmer's Editor) that I use extensively, and it would be
nice if it could remember across Logout/Login events.
I'm wondering if something like a DCOP wrapper might do the
job?
Leslie
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Load the application into your autostart dir.
/home/foo/.trinity/autostart
Also, check the program's setting to see if it has an autostart
feature.
Kate
Hi Kate; I have some stuff in that caregory, and since I'm the only
(sorta human) user, I've found a start stanza for such in
/etc/rc.local works well if it doesn't need a login. And since I
setup ssh-keys, all that stuff now works well after a fresh boot. So
all my other machines that are alive, are mounted to /sshnet at a
reboot without my having to remember 4 to 6 of those commands to do
by hand each time.
Gene, Kate,
Would either of these work for launching several of these types of
Konsole commands like (using keys for login):
ssh "$PORT" -L 11111:$IP:25 -L 22222:$IP:110 "$ACCOUNT@$IP"
at TDE login?
Dunno, I write my stuff in bash, and while that might work, its gibberish
to me. My fault of course, but...
Thanks,
Michael
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