AddingProgramToSessionStartup

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"AddingProgramToSessionStartup" This is very easy to do, although very difficult to find. At least for me.
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This is very easy although very dificult to find. At least for me.

I wanted that every time I restart Ubuntu, It would have the applications I left open. But I didn't know how to do it.
So what I looked for is to initialize some apps. that I have choosen at the startup.
I found after many hours of search and reading this link:
I wanted my system set up so that every time I restart Ubuntu, it would remember the applications that I had left open in the previous session. But I didn't know how to do it. So I looked for a way to initialize some applications that I have choosen at startup. After many hours of searching, I found and read this link:
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- Go to System > Preferences > Sessions (most people know what to do when they get here, the problem is just to get :( )
- At the startup tab just include your program and be happy :)
 * Go to System > Preferences > Sessions (most people will know what to do when they get here, the problem is just to get there :( )
 * At the startup tab just include your program and be happy :)
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After this, I also discovered the option "Save sessions changes automatically", or something like that, under the first tab, "Session Options". Select it to mantain applications that you have opened in your session and changes you have made.
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After this, I also discovered the option "Save sessions changes automatically", or smth. like that, under the first tab, "Session Options". Select it to mantain apps. you have opened in your section and changes you have done. Very handy to gdesklet so that I don't need to start every time I turn on my pc.
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Very handful to gdesklet soft that I don't need to start every time I turn on my pc.
CategoryDocumentation CategoryCleanup

This is very easy to do, although very difficult to find. At least for me.

I wanted my system set up so that every time I restart Ubuntu, it would remember the applications that I had left open in the previous session. But I didn't know how to do it. So I looked for a way to initialize some applications that I have choosen at startup. After many hours of searching, I found and read this link:

http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t385487.html

And it's just so easy.

  • Go to System > Preferences > Sessions (most people will know what to do when they get here, the problem is just to get there Sad :( )

  • At the startup tab just include your program and be happy Smile :)

After this, I also discovered the option "Save sessions changes automatically", or something like that, under the first tab, "Session Options". Select it to mantain applications that you have opened in your session and changes you have made.

Very handy to gdesklet so that I don't need to start every time I turn on my pc.

CategoryDocumentation CategoryCleanup

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