From: Vincent Lefevre <vinc...@vinc17.net> Date: Tue, 16 May 2023 12:09:26 +0200 Message-id: <[🔎] 20230516100926.gs1694...@zira.vinc17.org>
Yes, in fact there is a GUI application called "Desktop Session Settings" invoked from the icon housed in Start Menu / Preferences, which runs the command lxsession-edit, from lxsession-edit.desktop, target file /usr/share/applications/lxsession-edit.desktop. The binary is at /usr/bin and the man1 page at /usr/share/man/. The set up file is possibly at /usr/share/lxsession/ui, with the name lxsession-edit.ui. There is also a GUI application called "Default applications for LXSession" accessible from Start Menu / Preferences, which runs the command lxsession-default-apps, from lxsession-default-app.desktop, target file /usr/share/applications/lxsession-default-apps.desktop. The binary is at /usr/bin and the man1 page at /usr/share/man/. The configuration files for the either are in /usr/share/lxsession/ui. The application lxsession-default-apps possibly allows users to set up start up applications. I will check and return back with my experience. But the debian man pages don't have information on the applications. I have to look elsewhere for more information. Thank you, Mr. Lefevre. Your inputs indicated at the right direction for me to look at.