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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] How can I make my script run when every KDE session
From:       Sayed Hadi Rastgou Haghi <hadi.rastgou () gmail ! com>
Date:       2005-01-16 6:18:24
Message-ID: c10e04be05011522065e475fc8 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,
One way to run your own scripts whenever a fedora or a redhat system
boots is that write your scripts in an rc file.
In most fedora and redhat systems there are some rc files in /etc/.
One of them is rc.local that you can wirte your own scripts in it and
it runs whenever the system boots. but make sure that there be a link
to this file in /etc/rc5.d
It's name is S99local. 99 means that it runs after all services.

Good luck.
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