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Hi All,
in Dropbox I have deselected the 'start on system startup' option and in my ~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart I do not have dropbox as a startup program...
However, every time I open Dropbox it automatically creates a dropbox.desktop file in ~/.config/autostart which I always have to manually remove if I don't want Dropbox to run automatically at startup.
I have also tried "dropbox autostart n" but yet, whenever I open dropbox I get the dropbox.desktop file in ~/.config/autostart
Do you also have this problem? Any ideas on how to sort it out?
Cheers!
Last edited by ap (2017-09-01 12:25:32)
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Possible solution here ---> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=224104
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^ Is this a question about BunsenLabs, which uses Openbox by default? If not, it should be in Help & Support (Other)
The Openbox autostart file has the following comments
## Note: some programs, such as 'nm-applet' are run via XDG autostart.
## Run
## /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/openbox-xdg-autostart --list
## or
## /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/openbox-xdg-autostart --list
## to list any XDG autostarted programs.
Is there something similar for your LXDE system?
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Hi steve, the solution proposed on arch forum doesn't apply in my case since "dropobox-cli" is not installed. But thanks for the hint
@Damo, mine is a heavily customized BL and I have installed a lot of LXDE stuff, but I believe it's still BL...
Nothing in the autostart file points to dropbox. The problem is with Dropbox creating the autostart file automatically in ~/.config/autostart any time I open dropbox...
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Last post in that thread....
By the way the problem fixed itself. I ran dropbox autostart n and check in the tick again, cleared it, and somehow it's fixed... I have no idea how.
So i am thinking the method was as follows.
1. run "dropbox autostart n"
2. clear the tick in "Start Dropbox on system startup"
3. remove the dropbox.desktop file ---> maybe as root?
Last edited by Steve (2017-09-01 12:23:58)
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That worked! Thanks very much Steve :-D
One gets such a quick and accurate feedback on this forum...love it!
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Cool, glad it worked. Lets hope it keeps working too
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