KDE SESSION AUTOSTART ===================== KDE session startup occurs in the following sequence: Window manager startup Autostart phase 1 Session restoration Autostart phase 2 Applications may be scheduled to be automatically run at KDE session startup in either autostart phase 1 or phase 2. Autostart phase 1 is the original autostart phase; phase 2 was introduced in KDE 3. To run in either phase, an application's .desktop file must be located in a KDE autostart directory such as $TDEDIR/share/autostart or $TDEHOME/share/autostart. The .desktop file can contain the following optional entries to control its autostart: X-TDE-autostart-condition = rcfile:group:entry:default rcfile = name of a config file (including path if necessary) group = name of a group within the config file entry = name of a boolean entry within the group default = true or false Starts the application only if the specified boolean entry in the specified config file has the value 'true'. If the specified entry is missing from the config file, the application will only be started if 'default' is 'true'. If the entry is not within a group, the group entry can be left empty. X-TDE-autostart-after = desktop_name desktop_name = the name of another .desktop file excluding path and the .desktop suffix. E.g. panel.desktop would appear as 'X-TDE-autostart-after=panel' Waits until the .desktop file specified by 'desktop_name' has been autostarted. The entry is ignored if the specified application is not scheduled in the same autostart phase as this .desktop file. X-TDE-autostart-phase = phase phase = 1 or 2 Starts the application in the autostart phase specified by 'phase'. If this entry is missing or 'phase' < 1, 'phase' defaults to 1. If 'phase' > 2 the application will not be autostarted since the specified autostart phase will never be reached. Hidden = true Disables autostarting the application. TDEUniqueApplication and session restoration ------------------------------------------ If TDEUniqueApplication applications are autostarted before they are restored from the previous session, they will never see the session restoration command. So if you need to autostart a TDEUniqueApplication which may also be restored in session restoration, you should schedule it for autostart in phase 2.