You could use ssh-agent at login to authenticate an ssh certificate, and then use the -f switch on an ssh command to fork ssh into the background. (i.e., ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f gbuffy). It works well to start an x app without using a terminal. However, my $.02 would be to still close the app before shutting down so ssh has time to logout gracefully, and start the command from a shell script in your .kde/autostart folder if you want it to start every time you log in.
On Monday 04 February 2002 01:02 pm, Jason Majors wrote: > > > How can I get kde 2.2.2 from Sid to remember my window settings > > > (e.g. that xmms should be sticky and on top, that vmware should > > > start on desktop 4, etc)? > > > > If you right-click on the titlebar, you should get a window > > operations window in which you can toggle 'Store Settings'. I've > > also got a keybinding that binds this menu to Alt-Escape for > > frameless windows like XMMS. The keybinding is under Global > > Shortcuts -> Windows -> Window Operations Menu. > > By telling it to save settings on exit, I got it to remember for xmms > and vmware (but it won't start vmware on login), but it doesn't > remember my gbuffy. But that gbuffy is being run thru an ssh > connection from my box at home. And there's no way to leave it > running until logout without having a terminal up, and I don't want > to have one come up by default.