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Message #33550
[Bug 140918] Re: Adding stuff to autostart is too difficult
I'm not sure about Gnome 3, but in the Unity launcher, when you right-
click on an application, you get a binary option (checked or not) "Keep
in launcher". If there were another option added to this list called
something like "Autostart" or "Open on start-up", it would be fantastic.
Checking it would stick it in the start-up list (making it editable by
power users), and unchecking it would remove the entry (or possibly just
disable it).
Gnome 3 probably works similarly, but I haven't played with it yet.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140918
Title:
Adding stuff to autostart is too difficult
Status in The GNOME 2 Session Manager:
New
Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
Triaged
Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Getting stuff added to autostart is much too difficult. First of all,
guessing that it's in System->Settings->Sessions is not very obvious.
Second of all, actually adding stuff to the list is close to
impossible if you're not familiar with the layout of the Linux
filesystem.
Possible solutions in order of preference:
1) Add it to the context menu in the gnome menu. If a program is set to autostart, make this obvious by putting a tiny emblem of some sort in its menu entry.
2) Add a new (sucks, I know) entry to the system->settings menu called
"Autostart" or something. In there, present the list of stuff that's
in the gnome menu and put a checkbox next to each entry to make it
start automatically.
3) Keep the tab in the gnome-session-preferences, and replace the
current "Add" dialog with a widget that allows you to select a program
from the gnome menu and hide the "Add" dialog under some sort of
"Advanced" thing.
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