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    Startup Applications - Official Ubuntu Documentation

    https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/startup-applications.html
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    Startup Applications. You can configure what applications should be started at login, in addition to the default startup applications configured on the system. Use the Dash to find and open Startup Applications. Alternatively you can press Alt + F2 and run the gnome-session-properties command. Click Add and enter the ...

    autostart - How do I start applications automatically on login ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/.../how-do-i-start-applications-automatically-on-login
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    Jun 12, 2011 - For 14.04 and 16.04: Type Startup in Dash, and run Startup Application form there. enter image description here. And then just follow the rest of the steps. (please note that, if you are using ubuntu in another language, "startup" might not find the correct program. Try another search that is in your language) ...
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    login - How do I make a program auto-start every time ...
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    startup - How to run scripts on start up? - Ask Ubuntu
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    How to Manage Startup Applications in Ubuntu 14.04

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    Jun 5, 2014 - If you've installed a lot of applications in Ubuntu, you may have noticed that takes longer for your system to boot up. Some applications are automatically run when you boot up your Ubuntu system and this process uses up resources as Ubuntu boots.

    How To Manage StartUp Applications In Ubuntu - It's FOSS

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    Jul 18, 2015 - Complete guide to manage start up applications in Ubuntu. See hidden start up programs, add, remove and delay programs at start up.

    How To Run A Program At Startup Using Ubuntu - Lifewire

    https://www.lifewire.com › How To › Linux › Guides & Tutorials
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    Oct 27, 2016 - This guide shows how to run an application or script at startup using Ubuntu.

    How to add programs to startup in Ubuntu 16.04 // Ubuntu 16.04 Tips ...

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    How can I start program on boot in Ubuntu 14.04? - Unix & Linux ...

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    Mar 18, 2016 - There are more than one way to accomplish this. You can put your startup script in /etc/init.d and make it resemble to one of the existing scripts over there. But depending on your Linux comfort level, this may be a little daunting. You can make this a service and make the service start at the boot time. Just do ...

    Run automatically program on startup under linux ubuntu - Stack ...

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    Aug 28, 2011 - At this point in the boot process PATH isn't set yet, so it is critical that absolute paths are used throughout. BUT, as pointed out in the comments by Steve HHH, explicitly declaring the full file path ( /etc/init.d/filename ) for the update-rc.d command is not valid in most versions of Linux. Per the manpage for ...
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    tutoriel:application_demarrage - Documentation Ubuntu Francophone

    https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/tutoriel/application_demarrage
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    Pour chaque programme à ajouter, il suffit de lui créer son lanceur (page dédiée) (*.desktop) dans le dossier ~/.config/autostart/. Exemple minimal de fichier lanceur pour le navigateur Chromium (préchargement par l'option –no-startup-window ) : [Desktop Entry] Type=Application Exec=/usr/bin/chromium-browser ...

    How to add auto startup applications in Ubuntu 16.04 | FOSS Linux

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    I usually add some applications like email, Skype, etc. to startup list so that these will auto-start during login. It is a time saver tweak for commonly used applications on a daily basis. Of course, some programs do have preference settings within them to auto-run, but many won't.

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