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Johnsernickle 09-22-2003 08:18 PM

Opening a web page on startup
 
Hello, I recently installed Slackware Linux 9.0 on a computer in the hopes of making a samba server. But my question is on how i could open up a specific web site in mozilla at start up. I read some online comics, and its a hastle reopening them every time i start up. I was wondering if maybe there was some command i could use and then put in rc.local or maybe there is an easier way? Thanks in advance,

Petes

contrasutra 09-22-2003 08:44 PM

add something like this to your /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc:

"mozilla http://www.google.com"

ranger_nemo 09-22-2003 08:45 PM

It might be better to bookmark a group of tabs...

Open all the pages you want in different tabs. In the Bookmarks menu, click "Bookmark This Group of Tabs". It will create a bookmark that contains all the URLs of all the open tabs.

Johnsernickle 09-24-2003 09:10 PM

When I put Mozilla http://nuklearpower.com in my /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc file, it works if i put it before the start of the gnome window manager. But the web page comes up before the manager has been started, so if i try and put it after when it starts, it doesnt work. Have any ideas??

Petes


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