Hi all,
I want to run Gxine (multimedia player) on start-up i.e when puppy boots up I want gxine also to appear without me having to type gxine in the command line for example.
So I though of typing 'gxine' in the start-up script /etc/rc.d/rc.local but it doesn't run it.
Am I doing this wrong?? Please help...
Many thanks
How to auto-start Gxine when Puppy boots
Last edited by MU on Sat 15 Apr 2006, 13:40, edited 3 times in total.
I think Jwm has an autohide-feature.
edit /root/.jwmrc
there you can replace:
with:
Then it should hide automatically.
Mark
edit /root/.jwmrc
there you can replace:
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<Tray autohide="false" insert="right" x="0" y="-1" border="1" height="26" >
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<Tray autohide="true" insert="right" x="0" y="-1" border="1" height="26" >
Mark
I 've also met this strange thing as xine plays movie fullscreen while jwm tray remains on screen. (It happened with xine-ui, gxine played fine - that had other disadvantage for me.)
The autohide trick works well as Mark explained or you can do it from menu: control panel, jwm configuration, taskbar, tray autohide option. (Un fortunately it does not work for me, but worth a try)
Anyway, after modification you must restart jwm.
It was annoying and inconvenient for me so I changed the window manager to xfce. You'll find more about xfce wm here:
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... light=xfce
Xine and Xfce get on well...
eMeRy
The autohide trick works well as Mark explained or you can do it from menu: control panel, jwm configuration, taskbar, tray autohide option. (Un fortunately it does not work for me, but worth a try)
Anyway, after modification you must restart jwm.
It was annoying and inconvenient for me so I changed the window manager to xfce. You'll find more about xfce wm here:
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... light=xfce
Xine and Xfce get on well...
eMeRy