Startup Application Management
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jch2ard
deepin
2016-03-19 10:29
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We cannot find where startup programs, etc. can be managed, re-ordered, added, and/or deleted. The logical place for this would be in the control panel with other system level controls.

NOTE: we resorted to using the forums to report this because connectivity is still very poor in Deeping 15.1.1. Use report application failed to deliver five times in a row; meanwhile, two other Linus installs on this same machine have no problems with connectivity through the same hardware and over the same network connection.

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dance707
deepin
2016-03-19 12:19
#1
In your rocket launcher menu of applications you can right click the application icon and click Add to startup(A) or Remove from startup(R)
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decent_guy
deepin
2016-03-27 16:44
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If you want to start an app on boot, you can create your own .desktop file :

Open terminal
Type:
sudo gedit ~/.config/autostart/name_of_your_app.desktop

Put this in your .desktop file :
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name= name_of_the_app
Comment= comment_about_your_app
Exec= command_to_execute

Example with thunderbird:

sudo gedit ~/.config/autostart/thunderbird.desktop

thunderbird.desktop file:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name= Thunderbird
Comment= get my mails
Exec= thunderbird

If you don't know the command, type this in your terminal:
compgen -c | grep app_you_are_looking_for

If you can't find your app with compgen but you have the icon in the launchpad (like Google Hangouts), try this:
-> Open your launchpad
-> Right click on the icon
-> Select "send to the desktop"
-> Right click on the icon in the desktop
-> select "properties"
-> Copy the command
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