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How can I make Guake start on boot?

Guake is installed and works fine via manual startup (typing guake in a terminal works e.g).

When I press Super and type "Startup Applications" Guake is there, using the command "guake" (simple one should think. But no). It doesn't work. I can not open Guake via the keyboard shortcut and top in terminal does not show anything that says "guake", that is until I open it manually.

I have also tried sudo cp /usr/share/applications/guake.desktop /etc/xdg/autostart/ but with no result.

Any ideas?

I am using Gnome Ubuntu 13.04, but don't think it is related to my specific system since I have encountered the problem on my previous systems (also Ubuntu based however), but haven't bothered researching it till now.

lindhe
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