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    I just want Beryl to start with KDE

    I am somewhat adept at using linux, especially kubuntu, however, for the life of me I can't seem to decipher any of the post in such a way where I can do the following most easily...

    Add programs to startup. Is there a KDE app that can manage this?

    I want Beryl, which I have just tried and really like, to start when KDE boots. I know there is a .kde/Autostart directory in there, but the only thing there is a file called .directory.

    Can I drag a shortcut there from my K menu to there? Create one?

    #2
    Re: I just want Beryl to start with KDE

    How about /etc/rc2.d?
    For external use only.

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      #3
      Re: I just want Beryl to start with KDE

      Check out the hidden folder in your home/maestro directory, named .kde. You'll have to turn on " show hidden files" in Konqueror>View to see it. In that folder is another one named Autostart. Copy and paste your "Beryl-Manager" icon into Autostart, and you'll be in business.

      8)

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        #4
        Re: I just want Beryl to start with KDE

        And there is:

        Autostart
        http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=32517
        Description:
        Autostart is a KDE control center module for configuring which applications
        start up when KDE inits (after a login).

        Autostart Kubuntu package
        http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=35038
        Description:
        This is a precompiled version of Autostart version 0.2 for Ubuntu/Kubuntu with KDE.
        Before you edit, BACKUP !

        Why there are dead links ?
        1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
        2. Thread: Lost Information

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          #5
          Re: I just want Beryl to start with KDE

          when i wanted to get an app to start up automatically when i log in, i just created a symlink to it (using ln -s) in that directory... this worked for me

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            #6
            Re: I just want Beryl to start with KDE

            Yeah, I use the symlink technique, as well. Beryl seems to have a bug, though, in which it always starts up with "KWin" as the window manager instead of "Beryl". There is a bug about this in their bug tracker, but I don't think it's fixed yet.

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              #7
              Re: I just want Beryl to start with KDE

              Everything you wanted to know about starting beryl with your session:

              http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=447516

              Cheers
              I like KDE. My only gtk apps are beryl/emerald.

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                #8
                Re: I just want Beryl to start with KDE

                This How To was created from information found at the SUSE Forums; originally posted by watagan.

                This How To assumes you have Beryl Installed and working on your system;
                If you do not have Beryl working then DO NOT USE THIS HOW TO!

                kdesu kate /usr/share/xsessions/beryl.desktop

                Cut and Paste, or type the following into the blank document:

                [Desktop Entry]
                Encoding=UTF-8
                Type=XSession
                Name=Beryl
                Exec=/usr/bin/beryl.sh
                Icon=
                Type=Application

                Save this file and open a new Kate session. Cut and paste, or type the following into it:

                #!/bin/sh
                #
                # KDE with XGL startup script
                #
                beryl-manager &
                sleep 10
                startkde

                Save this file to /usr/bin/ and name it beryl.sh

                Make beryl.sh executable

                sudo chmod a+x /usr/bin/beryl.sh

                You need to restart X to get this to work so log out to the sign in screen and use <Crtl> + <Alt> + <Backspace> to restart the X-Server. Under Sessions you should see the entry labeled Beryl. Select that and the nice, neat and pretty 3D desktop will start with your KDE session.

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