[ale] newbie question: starting a program on login...

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Feb 4 23:12:10 EST 2003


I have gpilotd running on my RedHat 8 box. I can't find where it starts.
It's not in a ~/. file nor in /etc nor /etc/X11. I do have a
configuration file as ~/.gnome/gnome-pilot.d/gpilotd. No idea where it
starts from. Might be somewhere in /usr/bin/X11 but I haven't grep it
out yet.

On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 22:33, Keith Morris wrote:
> Hi all...yet again, the eternal newbie...I have gotten gpilotd with
> pilot-link working to sync my handspring to evolution but gpilotd does
> not start automatically.  I would like to add this to my user login
> instead of a system-wide service so I was trying to figure out how to do
> it...is it in my bash profile, rc.local? where?
> 
> sorry for being a simpleton, but I'm just a graphic designer
> trying....;)
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