You can do it one of two ways...
1) When you logon to KDE
In the the .kde directory there is a "Autostart" directory which you can
place a shell script to set any environment settings you need or to start
programs.

2) When you logon to a shell (If you logon to a shell before you start X)
This can be done with a shell script called from the .[shell]_profile file
in your $HOME directory.

Hope this helps
Carl


----- Original Message -----
From: <rpgoldman at real-time.com>
To: "tclug-list" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 9:17 PM
Subject: [TCLUG] environment with graphical desktop


>
> I have been running Mandrake, and booting to run level 5.  This gets
> me into KDE.  I have a desktop icon that runs Xemacs.  I've been
> disappointed to find that my ordinary shell environment (path, other
> environment variables, aliases), initiated by ~/.tcshrc, is not
> available to me when I start xemacs by clicking on this icon.  I
> suspect this is the same no matter what program I run, if it's
> initiated graphically.  What I was wondering is "how can I get my
> ordinary shell environment in place in the course of logging in
> through kdm (or other display manager)?"
>
> Thanks!
> R
>
>
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