you should use mplayer (if installed; otherwise, I strongly suggest you install it from www.mplayerhq.hu because a lot of multimedia applications use it); the syntax will be : mplayer /path/to/your_song.wav if you really don't want to install mplayer, you could also try about the same syntax with xmms or any player you can think of, but I cannot guarantee it will work, especially because xmms will probably try to open a window, which you don't want. > > > > >Hi, >How do i start-up a "<mysong>.wav" file at the Gnome Session Start-Up ? I >have tried using 'gnome-session-properties', But this one ask the command >to be run, I gave '/path/to/the/wave/file'. Should i be prefixing it with >the application to be used, If so can you tell me what is it ? > >Thanks. > > >-- >fedora-list mailing list >fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >