Where in the list of files that are installed at starup? I ticked the box in Wireless Assistant for it to start automatically on startup but it does not do so!!
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Re: Startup Files
Hi,
you could install package kcontrol-autostart
As far as I know, it is not integrated with the System Settings, but you can approach it as follows:
Start the kcontrol centre: press the launch button and choose "Run Command". Type "kcontrol" and hit enter.
Now look under "KDE-components", there you should find the "Autostart manager".
Here you can add programs to start automatically.
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Re: Startup Files
Originally posted by JohanLingenHi,
you could install package kcontrol-autostart
As far as I know, it is not integrated with the System Settings, but you can approach it as follows:
Start the kcontrol centre: press the launch button and choose "Run Command". Type "kcontrol" and hit enter.
Now look under "KDE-components", there you should find the "Autostart manager".
Here you can add programs to start automatically.
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Re: Startup Files
Originally posted by JohanLingenHi,
you could install package kcontrol-autostart
As far as I know, it is not integrated with the System Settings, but you can approach it as follows:
Start the kcontrol centre: press the launch button and choose "Run Command". Type "kcontrol" and hit enter.
Now look under "KDE-components", there you should find the "Autostart manager".
Here you can add programs to start automatically.
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