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How To Make Desktop Applications Start Automatically After Login (GNOME) You probably know this: you power on your machine, and immediately after you've logged in you manually start your two or three favourite applications. Why not have the system start these applications for you automatically? This short guide shows how to accomplish this under GNOME.

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Once again, Prof Falko supplies useful&idiot-proof [for me] instructions.
Just last week,i was blundering about in LinuxMint in the correct vicinity  to execute this cmd& he has provided the last pieces of the puzzle.
This old mechanic&ex- TRS80 owner
 Thanks You,Sir.

By: Squirrel

Silly question, but your background picture is amazing.

Where can I find it?

I want it :-)

 

Squirrel

By: Luis Guerrero

Thank You Very Much for the precise instructions for starting Skype automatically after the login.

After some 20 Windows-years, getting to use a different system is not easy, and your instructions helped me to work more effectively (we use Skype as communications means with some providers, and I kept forgetting starting it ...)

Best Regards / Vielen Danke

Luis Guerrero

PS:  knowing where to find the Desktop image you show in your example wouldn't hurt; better yet, knowing where it was taken would help vacation planning ...

 

 

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Thanks Falko, this was very helpful. Any idea about which file these changes are stored in?