Ubuntu :: SSH Agent As Listed In Startup Applications?

Oct 19, 2010

what exactly is SSH Agent as listed in Startup Applications? And can I safely disable it? I've read around a bit and get the impression is has to do with others connecting to my machine/network which is not an issue for me as I'm the only user, but I'm not clear.

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General :: Automatically Add A Protected Key To Ssh-agent On Startup?

Jul 20, 2011

I am using gdm to start awesome wm via .xinitrc.I like awesomes usability and gnomes integrity and so far most of the startup programs work fine but i am fighting with ssh-agent. When starting gnome my password protected id_rsa is automatically added to ssh-agent on startup.. i am trying to achive the same with my .xinitrc started awesome wm.My .xinitrc:

/usr/libexec/at-spi-registryd &
/usr/libexec/gdu-notification-daemon &
gnome-screensaver &

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Ubuntu :: How To Run Applications - Not Listed In The Menu

Sep 19, 2010

How do i run applications that i have installed, that are not listed in the application menu? ive installed many programs with no problem-- then, i couple that i have installed from the package manager state that they have installed successfully, yet i have no idea where to find them in any menus.

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Ubuntu :: OPEN WITH Listed Duplicated Applications

Mar 24, 2010

I was trying to install some Windows applications in Wine/PlayOnLinux. The result was not very useful for what I wanted and I removed all the application including wine and Playonlinux completely from my computer (9.10 64bit).But I was not really able to completely clean up what I did because when I right click on any files and use "OPEN WITH", I got a LONG list of application with many of them are uninstalled and duplicated.

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Ubuntu :: Remove The Dictionary Listed Under Applications/Office?

Oct 14, 2010

How does one remove the Dictionary listed under Applications/Office? It's not obvious - I could not find a way to do it either through the Ubuntu Software Centre or the Synaptic Package Manager route.

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Ubuntu :: Creating A USB Startup Disk - Image Not Listed

Jul 28, 2010

I am trying to create a bootable USB drive. I go to System > Administration > Startup Disk Creator and click on 'Other' as the image I want to use is not listed. I then find the Chrome OS image and double click but then I return to the Disk Creator and it is still not listed as the source disk.

So does anybody know how to get around this so I can use this program to create a bootable USB drive, or another way that I can create one? I have used the Disk Creator to create a bootable version of Jolicloud (which is probably one of the worst Linux distros out there) before, but now it won't work.

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Fedora :: Duplicates Of Wine Applications Listed In Gnome?

Oct 7, 2010

When I try to open something in gnome, say, a file format it does not recognise, I get the usual "open with..." dialog. There, I see many duplicates of wine programs, such as Windows Media Player, or Wine core exe, wine windows program loader, etc.For example, the "Windows Media Player" is listed at least 10 times in that dialog. How can I remove these duplicates?

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Ubuntu :: Control What Buttons/menus Are Listed And Which Icons Are Listed Under Each?

Jul 26, 2010

i just upgraded to ubuntu 10.04 the netbook distro. at the desktop view there is a list of about 10 buttons/menus listed on the left hand side, is there anyway to control what buttons/menus are listed and which icons are listed under each of them? having a netbook i would like to remove and unclutter the desktop view as much as possible but i dont want to remove those apps i still want to be able to open those apps if i want to even if by removing those icons and menus/buttons makes it a pain.

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Ubuntu :: Don't Run Startup Applications During RDP

Aug 16, 2011

I have a nice script that I've placed in the Startup Applications that open some windows for me when I reboot the computer and login. But when I connect remotely via RDP it runs this script too... and that isn't desirable. Is there a way I can prevent the script from running when I login through RDP?

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Ubuntu :: Default Set Of Startup Applications?

Jan 22, 2010

While recently tweaking my system i deleted some startup applications from System->Preferences->Startup Applications. Now my themes and some other settings are not showing up while I login.

here the default set of startup application entries that come when you do a clean install? I am using Ubuntu 9.10 64bit

PS: If there is any work around to reset.

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Appear In Duplicate?

May 16, 2010

I tried to put a terminal in the desktop using more or less the procedure described in this article:

[URL]

It worked fine, but then I installed avant-windows-navigator and I think it created some conflicts with compiz and other applications.Both the desktop terminal and Skype started to appear in duplicate when I logged in. So I went to the startup applications menu and disabled them both. When I logged back in they both appear only once, but the terminal is in the wrong spot in the desktop.So there are probably some startup registers somewhere that are causing this.i've tried reinstalling compiz and I uninstall AWN and it didn't work.

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Ubuntu :: Where Do 'Startup Applications' Get Stored?

Nov 21, 2010

I've just moved to Ubuntu and using Linux on the desktop in general. I use RHEL on a daily basis for work so don't really have much experience with window managers etc but like to understand how I'm doing what I'm doing. In that regard, I've configured a couple of scripts to be run when I login using 'System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications' but what I want to know is where do these settings actually get stored within the file system?

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Ubuntu :: 50 Seconds Lag With Startup Applications

Feb 26, 2011

I'm having a hard time with my xfce netbook. Yesterday i was adding Tomboy note to my startup applications and i don't know why but since that i'm having a 50 seconds delay between the time i see my wallpaper and icons and the time my startup applications start to load. In this delay my CPU is stable and don't work at all.

Xfce is on my girlfriend netbook too and it seems that we have the same configurations when i look in "session and startup".

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Keep Disappearing

Apr 12, 2011

I am running Ubuntu 10.10 netbook edition as a virtual machine on a Windows 7 Host laptop. I install VirtualBox guest additions. Then I installed Chromium. I want Chromium to autostart whenever the Virtual Machine (Ubuntu) boots up. When I add the entry (system/preferences/startup) I use the command chromium-browser. It stays there until I reboot. After I reboot it disappears from the startup applications and does not startup like it should.

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Disable The Startup Applications

May 13, 2011

how to disable startup applications in GNOME 2.30.2 running on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (64-bit). When I open Startup Applications (System --> Preferences -->) and uncheck a startup program, close Startup Applications and open it again, the program I unchecked is checked again. Even if I remove a program from the list it's there again the next time I open Startup Applications and the program opens when I restart.

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Not Starting Up?

Aug 10, 2011

On Ubuntu 10.04, I have been trying to add some Gnome startup applications via the menu system without success. How can I debug/trace this process?

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Ubuntu :: Where Are Startup Applications Stored

Sep 1, 2011

I need to be able to launch a GUI application for all users after they login. I know I can go to Startup Applications and add a launcher, but I don't want to have to login as every user and do that. Is there a file I can edit from the command line with elevated privledges? Something I could script, like appending to an XML file or something?

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications List Locked?

Feb 24, 2010

About a month ago, I had something go very wrong in my Karmic and my account (with an encrypted home dir) was essentially inaccessible. But I was eventually able to create a new account, and retrieve all my data, but now, for some reason, I cannot edit the 'Startup Applications'.

I open its window and make any changes (which the window seems to accept), but then when I hit close, and restart it, it has been reset to everything I had set from my other account. Which makes little sense.

After that problem, I did have some trouble with permissions of certain files, and am afraid that I inadvertently gave up permissions on my startup applications, but can't imagine what I'd have to do to fix it.some guidance?

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Ubuntu :: How To Delay Personal Applications On Startup

Jul 28, 2010

I use to auto start Firefox and Thunderbird. I would like to add others but using a delay. For instance, Firefox starts with 10 seconds of delay, Thunderbird with 30 second an so on. I tried to make a script using "sleep" command, but I am not expert and nothing worked. So, do you know if already exist an application that does this if not, are you able to show me how to create the script?

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Not Loading On 9.10 Boot

Sep 3, 2010

Since several months ago (I think when I upgraded to Karmic), whatever program I add to session startup won't load on boot, and no icon appears at the top-right of the screen, only clock and shutdown button (no audio etc.). [URL] didn't help, nor did searching in forums and bugs. I've enabled debug to /etc/gdm/custom.conf, and this is my .xsession-errors first part:

Code:
Unable to create /home/name/.dbus/session-bus
(gnome-settings-daemon:1957): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion `src != NULL' failed
(gnome-settings-daemon:1957): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: assertion `src != NULL' failed
Avviso del window manager: Lettura del file della sessione /home/name/.config/metacity/sessions/10202b25c953eedbf3128344035910216700000019440001.ms non riuscita: Apertura del file "/home/name/.config/metacity/sessions/10202b25c953eedbf3128344035910216700000019440001.ms" non riuscita: Nessun file o directory
Unable to find a synaptics device .....

I removed .recently-used.xbel to avoid recently opened files to be logged, so this explains part of these errors. I had disabled gnome-screensaver but now I would need it to automate screen lock and looks like dbus may be the problem. My .dbus directory is empty.

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Not Running Anymore?

Apr 13, 2011

Im not sure why they aren't working - but my startup applications are not running at boot. They run fine from terminal.

I have a startup application for Xchat and the command is just xchat (which works fine from terminal) but it isn't loading at? - I have checked and im not running in safe mode or anything like that - just the standard ubuntu desktop).

Unrelated Question:

Is there a 'global' i.p address I can use to represent all devices on my LAN - so I can mass whitelist in firestarter?

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Not Saving After Reboot?

May 11, 2011

using ubuntu 10.4, have set a custom command to open my browser to a page using the following in System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications

Code:
chromuim-browser -kiosk http://wallboard

this works, but only for the next restart, any subsequent restart, and this 'application' has vanished from the list...

how do i add this 'application' as a persistent entry, not just for the next restart.

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Failed To Start

Feb 28, 2010

I have a problem in my Ubuntu box. The applications defined in "Startup applications" fail to start. On another user's account, everything works fine. I think that's some configuration problem. Where are the data of of the startup applications stored? (i suppose it's .xx file that I could just delete to restore defaults)

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Fedora :: Set Startup Applications In 15?

Jul 24, 2011

I just installed fedora 15 and I can't seem to find my way around Gnome 3.0.1. In fedora 14 when I connected an external hard drive it used to automount itself. I can't find it in fedora 15 though.

How do I set startup applications in fedora 15? In fedora 14 I used to have this wizard to which I could add an application that I would want to run on startup.

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Entry Accidentally Removed?

Jul 31, 2010

I accidentally removed the low disk space notifier entry from Startup Applications.

To open Startup Applications go to System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications or run gnome-session-properties from terminal.

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Ubuntu :: Start Program Minimized - Startup Applications?

Sep 12, 2010

I'm putting a program in my startup applications that is completely GUI, with no command line options. The program is Calibre, if anybody is curious. Is there any way to start this program minimized? Gnome, Lucid, x64

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Ubuntu :: Apps Disappear From 'startup Applications' List

Nov 8, 2010

I've been trying to add applications to my "Startup Applications" menu. Most of the time, they "stick," but sometimes simply disappear, either immediately or after a variable length of time (sometimes more or less immediately, sometimes after several restarts, or anywhere in between). I've noticed that, when they stop booting, their entry disappears from ~/.config/autostart, but changing permissions on the affected files (e.g., removing write access) doesn't seem to help.

Any suggestions? Re-adding the same things over and over gets frustrating after a while, and I can't figure out why these entries are disappearing.Currently running Ubuntu 9.10 on an HP Pavilion dv6000 with an Intel Centrino Core Duo processor and 2 GB of RAM.

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Works Only With Manual Login

Nov 23, 2010

Has anyone ran into a problem running Startup Applications from automatic login? I have checked to see that it is not loading in fail-safe mode, and if i disable the automatic login it works fine. The file it is loading is located in my home directory and being executed as
"sh /home/myusername/script.sh"

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Ubuntu :: Left Over Programs In Startup Applications List?

Jan 9, 2011

I noticed that some applications are still in the startup applications list even after i have removed these applications.Would there be any app files left over anywhere / is there a command i can run to clean up the filesystem.Or is it just a case of removing them from the startup app list?

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Ubuntu :: Startup Applications Not Showing Up In Notification Area?

Jan 29, 2011

As the titles says, applications enabled under "Startup Applications" does not show up in the "Notification Area". I can see that the processes are running, like update-notifier and xchat for example, but they have now icon representing them. I don't think I've ever seen an "There are updates available"-icon since I installed 10.10.

Edit: I didn't have any pending updates, so that explains why the update-notification icon's been missing.

Edit 2: Regarding the xchat icon my guess is it's simply loading before the Notification Area applet has, any known way around this?

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