LMDE 201403 Cinnamon 64bit
Where, if anywhere, are the results of executing System Settings-Startup Programs logged, especially ones added or modified by a user ? I've looked at the various files in /var/log and can't find any sign of such results in any of them. It'd be helpful sometimes, when expected results don't eventuate, to know where to look.
Ron
Are SystemSettings-StartupPrograms logged?[ABANDON]
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Re: Are SystemSettings-StartupPrograms logged ?
Hello, ron_h.
Telling from the "Startup Applications" behaviour on the Linux mint main editions, I would be amazed if on LMDE the "Startup Applications" were logged in some central file.
Therefore, in case you experience problems with a particular (user) startup application, you may have to modify the commandline which launches the application in such a way that a logfile will be created which catches all potential screen output.
Kind regards,
Karl
Telling from the "Startup Applications" behaviour on the Linux mint main editions, I would be amazed if on LMDE the "Startup Applications" were logged in some central file.
Therefore, in case you experience problems with a particular (user) startup application, you may have to modify the commandline which launches the application in such a way that a logfile will be created which catches all potential screen output.
Kind regards,
Karl
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Re: Are SystemSettings-StartupPrograms logged ?
Thanks, Karl
I'll have to investigate that.
Ron
I'll have to investigate that.
Ron