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1. How do you get a shell script to run on KDE startup without an annoying thing in the taskbar and bouncing icon by the cursor? I have a script ...
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- 07-24-2005 #1Linux Engineer
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Two KDE things
1. How do you get a shell script to run on KDE startup without an annoying thing in the taskbar and bouncing icon by the cursor? I have a script in ~/.kde/Autostart whose mimetype has been set to open with bash. I could put it in ~/.bashrc but I don't need it every time Bash starts.
2. Anyone know where I can get the Bluecurve window decoration? It comes with Fedora and I just installed Debian but can't find it on kde-look.
- 07-24-2005 #2
I know in SuSE under Appearance and Themes, Launch Feedback you can disable both items. If I remember correctly in Fedora it's under Look and Feel.
- 07-24-2005 #3Linux Engineer
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I meant only at startup.
Originally Posted by LondoJowo
I tired removing ~/.kde/share/config/klaunchrc then replacing it with one that doesn't enable feedback and at the end removing then replacing it with my original.
If there was a way I could change ~/.kde/share/config/klaunchrc when kdesktop is killed...
- 07-25-2005 #4
I don't see the bouncing icon or taskbar in SuSE 9.3, Mandrake 2005 LE or Xandros Desktop after disabling the bouncing icon or taskbar in look and feel/Appearance Themes.
- 07-25-2005 #5Linux Engineer
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Originally Posted by me
- 07-25-2005 #6
I don't see them at startup either.
- 07-25-2005 #7Linux Engineer
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I mean that I want something to run at startup without "feedback" but everything after that has feedback.


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