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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" style="task" id="startup-applications" xml:lang="ro"> <info> <link type="guide" xref="shell-overview#apps"/> <link type="guide" xref="prefs"/> <desc>Choose what applications to start when you log in.</desc> <revision version="18.04" date="2018-03-19" status="review"/> <credit type="author"> <name>Ubuntu Documentation Team</name> </credit> <include xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="legal.xml"/> </info> <title>Startup Applications</title> <p>You can configure what applications should be started at login, in addition to the default startup applications configured on the system.</p> <steps> <item> <p>Open <gui>Startup Applications</gui> via the <gui xref="shell-introduction#activities">Activities</gui> overview. Alternatively you can press <keyseq><key>Alt</key><key>F2</key></keyseq> and run the <cmd>gnome-session-properties</cmd> command.</p> </item> <item> <p>Click <gui>Add</gui> and enter the command to be executed at login (name and comment are optional). For example, to make Firefox start automatically, it's sufficient to type <cmd>firefox</cmd> in the <gui>Command</gui> field and confirm with <gui>Add</gui>.</p> </item> </steps> <note> <p>You can either type the command, or click the <gui>Browse...</gui> button and select a command. Applications to autostart are typically located in the <code>/usr/bin</code> folder.</p> </note> </page>