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.
So thats another avenue that might be checked out.
Computers are to be made to handle that stuff, so why not let them do
what they do best?
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