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On Thu, 2010-01-21 at 12:31 -0500, Jarod Wilson wrote:
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:06 PM, steve <<A HREF="mailto:networks1@cox.net">networks1@cox.net</A>> wrote:
> I want to set up auto-login and mythfrontent auto start. There seem to be a
> lot of options and not much advice for how to choose between them.
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> The wiki page for setting up mythtv on fedora suggests editing
> /etc/gdm/custom.conf to auto-login, then using a shell script to start the
> frontend, but it’s for KDE and I can’t find the equivalent for
> ~/.kde/Autostart in Gnome. Is there one?
These days, I use the gdm auto-login route myself, with gnome
underneath. Simply add mythfrontend to auto-start on login by hitting
up system preferences -> startup applications from the gnome desktop.
(Paths may be slightly different, my laptop is actually running
gnome-shell right now).
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You should also be able to add a script in ~/.config/autostart/ (it works on my Debian MythTV which runs gnome)
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