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Thread: placing "nautilus" command in startup applications

  1. #1
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    placing "nautilus" command in startup applications

    I placed the command 'nautilus' in using System > Startup Applications

    I named the command "Open Home'

    when I run 'nautilus' command in Terminal it opens my home folder
    yet when I place it in Startup Applications it does nothing. All the other three commands I placed there worked fine.
    However, if I name this 'xOpen Home' so that it is the last in the list in Startup Applications, it starts opening multiple copies nautilus, one after another.
    why is this not working properly?
    Last edited by steveray100; July 9th, 2012 at 11:24 PM. Reason: corrected mistakes

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    Re: placing "nautilus" command in startup applications

    I tried putting the names in exactly as you did for the startup applications and had no problem.
    Bump. This is interesting.
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