As far as the xhost command goes, have you tried putting a & at the end, i.e.
xhost +, su, xbattbar &
That backgrounds the job, which should allow you to close the xterm from which it sprang (I could be wrong as I'm a newbie as well).


On Apr 16, 2005, at 7:16 PM, Brian Kinsey wrote:

I am using xfce on FreeBSD 5.3. How do I make an application start up
automatically when xfce starts up? I am trying to learn on a laptop and I
would like to have xbattbar start up automatically. Right now, I open a
terminal window and type xhost +, su, xbattbar and then I have to leave the
terminal window open.




I know this is probably in the handbook (which I admittedly have not read in
its entirety), but I can not find anything in the ToC, the index, or from
searching Google. Maybe I'm searching for the wrong thing? Any help, even if
it is just a reference to the proper place to look in the handbook, would be
greatly appreciated.




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