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Message #00094
[Blueprint startup-editor] Include a start-up editor by default
Blueprint changed by amjjawad:
Whiteboard changed:
- [amjjawad] does Lubuntu really need that?
- [kalvi] Absolutely helpful tips. There are some applications that can not be started automatically.
- [melodie] Recently someone on the Lubuntu IRC space asked how to stop lxpanel from being started (he uses a dock) and I had no idea how to do that. Adding applications to be started or removed from the start would be nice. If possible, such a start-up should also offer an option so that it is also possible to quit having it when the session starts.
+ [kalvi] Absolutely helpful tips. There are some applications that can
+ not be started automatically.
+
+ [melodie] Recently someone on the Lubuntu IRC space asked how to stop
+ lxpanel from being started (he uses a dock) and I had no idea how to do
+ that. Adding applications to be started or removed from the start would
+ be nice. If possible, such a start-up should also offer an option so
+ that it is also possible to quit having it when the session starts.
+
[Baron] +1
- [vanyok] I support this initiative. Currently you just go into the textfile to add or remove lines for autostart (also remember to write it correctly!). And the user friendliness is in GUI (sorry, geeks). As we are trying to reach XP migrants and anyway make Lubuntu easy to use, this tool is required.
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+ [vanyok] I support this initiative. Currently you just go into the
+ textfile to add or remove lines for autostart (also remember to write it
+ correctly!). And the user friendliness is in GUI (sorry, geeks). As we
+ are trying to reach XP migrants and anyway make Lubuntu easy to use,
+ this tool is required.
+
+ [amjjawad] are we talking about: "default application for LXsession" ?
+ which is now exist with 13.10 by default?
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Include a start-up editor by default
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lubuntu-brainstorming/+spec/startup-editor