Ubuntu 10.x Desktop - Starting Applications on Login

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By default, the system starts a number of different programs each time a user logs into a desktop session. Sometimes the default list includes programs that are not needed by every user. On other occasions, additional programs are required by the user. In this chapter we will look at configuring programs to auto-load when a user logs in.

Understanding Sessions

Each time a user logs into the Ubuntu desktop they create a session. This session lasts right up until the point that the user logs out of the desktop or switches to another user. When a session starts, a number of programs are started automatically. Many of these are required for the desktop environment to function and are largely invisible to the user. Others may be applications which the user prefers to have started each time she logs in. Fortunately the GNOME desktop makes it easy to control what gets started when a specific user logs in.

Configuring Desktop Startup Programs

The programs that get started when a user logs in are controlled via the Startup Applications Preferences dialog. This dialog is accessed from the System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications menu. When first loaded, the dialog displays the Startup Programs panel which lists the programs that are to be started when a user logs into a desktop session:


Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop startup programs


Any programs which are not required may be disabled on desktop startup simply by unselecting the selection box next to the item. Most of the programs configured to start by default are there for a reason so unless you are sure you will not need the program (for example you may never plan to use Bluetooth) there is really little to be gained by disabling a program.

It is more likely, however, that you will need to add a program to be launched automatically when you log in to a desktop session. This can easily be achieved by clicking on the Add button. In the resulting Add Startup Program dialog enter the name of the program and then click on the Browse button to locate the program on the file system. Once you have filled in the dialog press the Add button to apply the program to the list.


Saving the Current Session

Another way to specify applications to be started during future desktop sessions is to simply start the desired applications manually and open the Startup Applications dialog, select the Options tab and click on the Remember Currently Running Applications button:

Ubuntu 10.10 currently runnning program configuration


Next time the user logs in, the same applications that are currently running will automatically load. Selecting the Automatically remember running applications when logging out toggle option will ensure that whatever is running each time a user logs out will be automatically reloaded when that user subsequently logs back in.  

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