Re: Session management
- From: "Malcolm McLean" <regniztar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 17:03:20 +0100
"Kenny McCormack" <gazelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:f8fofj$tbu$5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <f8fn1i$s1j$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,Obvious the Knome start-up sequence has got to be off-topic. It doesn't matter what language you write your programs in, the method for launching them at startup will be the same. And appropriate to discuss in a Linux group.
Walter Roberson <roberson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <slrnfammv4.glo.netnanny@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Antoninus Twink <die.spammers@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am writing a program using GTK+ 2. I'd like to register it with KDE's
session manager, ksmserver, so that it will start up once KDE is
restarted. How should I do that?
We don't know. If there is a KDE newsgroup or mailing list or web site,
they would probably know there. GTK and KDE and session managers
are not part of the C language, so we don't discuss them here.
IOW:
Off topic. Not portable. Cant discuss it here. Blah, blah, blah.
Useful clc-related links:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspergers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clique
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_programming_language
GTK+ - well this needs to be off-topic as well. The reason is that there are simply too many C libraries for GUIs, signals processing, graphics, etc to reasonable handle them. If C were a little niche language matters would be different.
Please don't post this cookie-cutter with Asperger's links to reasonable off-topic redirections. Just let the thread die or, if you don't like the tone of the redirection and really must, say you don't like the tone.
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Free games and programming goodies.
http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~bgy1mm
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