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Installing powerpoint
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(Oct-28-2016, 03:57 PM)nilamo Wrote: Why are you asking in a python forum?

why are you asking in the bar?
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#12
Hello! 
First of, what distribution do you use?

The simplest way to start a program as user login is to do it as adding at the end of .bashrc which is located in the user home directory, a line

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libreoffice
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(Oct-29-2016, 04:33 AM)Skaperen Wrote:
(Oct-28-2016, 03:57 PM)nilamo Wrote: Why are you asking in a python forum?

why are you asking in the bar?

A moderator (and that could well be me) could have moved the questions here because it"s off-topic.
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(Oct-29-2016, 06:09 AM)wavic Wrote: The simplest way to start a program as user login is to do it as adding at the end of .bashrc which is located in the user home directory, a line
This is a really odd solution, but i guess it would work. Normally i try to keep my startups cleared because i dont want crap to run automatically. NOTE: If you use this method and you have libreoffice closed, every time you open a new terminal, libreoffice starts Sick  and for someone like me thats 100's of times per day.

ubuntu
http://askubuntu.com/questions/228304/ho...t-start-up

Quote:why are you asking in the bar?
Where else would it go on a python forum?
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(Oct-29-2016, 12:56 PM)metulburr Wrote:
(Oct-29-2016, 06:09 AM)wavic Wrote: The simplest way to start a program as user login is to do it as adding at the end of .bashrc which is located in the user home directory, a line
This is a really odd solution, but i guess it would work. Normally i try to keep my startups cleared because i dont want crap to run automatically. NOTE: If you use this method and you have libreoffice closed, every time you open a new terminal, libreoffice starts Sick  and for someone like me thats 100's of times per day.

ubuntu
http://askubuntu.com/questions/228304/ho...t-start-up

Quote:why are you asking in the bar?
Where else would it go on a python forum?
You are right. I didn't think about it because I use Guake and tmux. .bash_profile then :)
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