Hi all;
I'm running Fedora 10 inside of vmware workstation as a guest. In order to get the screen resize, copy/paste, etc I need to run '/usr/bin/vmware-user' sometime after KDE is launched.
I tried placing this command in the following locations with no luck:
~/.xsession ~/.xinitrc /etc/rc.local /usr/bin/kdeinit /root/.xsession /root/.xinitrc
If I place it in my local .bashrc then it works but only after I launch a konsole terminal.
Thoughts ?
Thanks in advance
Maybe you can use the KDE session manager to launch it automatically at the session start : there is such an option in systemsettings. Or put a link to /usr/bin/vmware-use in ~/.kde4/share/autostart/, it's the same thing.
2009/2/11 Kevin Kempter kevin@kevinkempterllc.com
Hi all;
I'm running Fedora 10 inside of vmware workstation as a guest. In order to get the screen resize, copy/paste, etc I need to run '/usr/bin/vmware-user' sometime after KDE is launched.
I tried placing this command in the following locations with no luck:
~/.xsession ~/.xinitrc /etc/rc.local /usr/bin/kdeinit /root/.xsession /root/.xinitrc
If I place it in my local .bashrc then it works but only after I launch a konsole terminal.
Thoughts ?
Thanks in advance
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 09:51:41 -0700 Kevin Kempter kevin@kevinkempterllc.com wrote:
Hi all;
I'm running Fedora 10 inside of vmware workstation as a guest. In order to get the screen resize, copy/paste, etc I need to run '/usr/bin/vmware-user' sometime after KDE is launched.
What about System Settings -> Advanced -> Autostart ??