Wednesday, July 13, 2016

lightdm - Can startup applications be run on the login screen stack without logging in?

I'm going to set up my computer to be turned on at night and it will automatically start downloading. For security reasons, I do not want to set up Ubuntu to automatically login. The problem is the login screen where I need to type the password manually to enter.


When do applications in start up run? From the login screen's appearance or from the desktop veing drawn?


Is the software on this list able to run from the login screen (without the user entering the desktop by password), when they have been placed in startup applications?


LIST: crontab, aria2c, transmission-gtk, shutdown, uGet, xdman

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