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== manage applications on startup in GNOME 3 == | == manage applications on startup in GNOME 3 == |
Revision as of 17:07, 14 August 2020
This category is for GNOME settings.
manage applications on startup in GNOME 3
Startup applications are automatically started when you log in. With the program gnome-tweaks
you can easily manage startup applications.
After the program gnome-tweaks
is installed
# dnf install gnome-tweaks
you can start it:
$ gnome-tweaks
The following picture shows the adding of an automatic start of a terminal emulation with the program gnome-tweaks
after log in.

This generates the file: ~/.config/autostart/org.gnome.Terminal.desktop
From the directory /usr/share/applications
you can also simple copy desktop-files:
$ cp /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Terminal.desktop ~/.config/autostart/
titlebar buttons
With the tool gnome-tweaks
it is also easy to switch on the buttons 'Minimize' and 'Maximize' in the titlebar of windows.

login automatic
Edit the /etc/gdm/custom.conf
file and make sure that the [daemon]
section in the file specifies the following:
[daemon] AutomaticLoginEnable=True AutomaticLogin=username
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