greenpete


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Posted: April 04 2007,22:21 |
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Quote (Felson @ April 04 2007,17:58) | /opt/bootlocal.sh works for 90% of what you will want.
Failing that, you can use ~/.xinitrc If it is something you need to start after X starts. |
Thanks for your reply, that was fast! I have been messing with the bootlocal.sh file but have only managed to get text to appear at boot which isn't much use! What is the syntax/command for getting something to run and how do you find out what file to invoke in order to make it run at all? If I right click on the icon I use on the desktop to run the VNC server it tells me the command is '/usr.local/bin/vnc4x0.sh' but even if I run that from the treminal it doesn't work! Do I need to put 'start' or something along with it somwhere? I have also tried .xinitrc but with the same results! I am learning Linux commands slowly but surely, but don't yet have the needed knowledge to do what I want to!
Thanks for your help, Peter
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