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I'm just happy that it's fixed but I might take you up on the pint.
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/05/15 22:42, Jason Irwin wrote:<br>
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<div>You sir, are a genius. I thought all the non-desktop
autostart muck was managed by SysV/systemd and was
convinced it had to be lurking under "/home"<br>
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"locate autostart | grep hp-sys" yielded
"/etc/xdg/autostart/hp-systray.desktop" as the culprit,
slipped a wee "sleep 15 &&" into the exec line and
all was good.<br>
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Question is, if "/etc/xdg/autostart" is a thing; why does
KDE add yet another one? So now my desktop autostart
applications are recorded in two (actually, three)
completely separate locations. Sigh.<br>
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Oh well, it works now. If you are about a week on Thursday, I
think I owe you a beer.<br>
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