Hello learned group,

I have a Python application that I'd like to see start up on boot. It uses 
Tkinter, so it needs the graphical environment. 
Running: python /home/debian/eme/myprog.py from the QTerminal command line 
works as expected. Not outside the LXQT environment, which is normal I 
think. 
I made a service file: myprog.service like this:
[Unit]
Description=to invoke myprog automatically on boot
Requires=graphical.target
[Service]
Type=simple
WorkingDirectory=/home/debian/eme/
ExecStart=python /home/debian/eme/myprog.py
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Service file is located at both: /etc/systemd/system/ and 
/lib/systemd/system/ as I am unsure where it actually belongs. Of course I 
already spend a lot of time at internet to find a solution. Only succes 
stories here....
I entered the following;
sudo systemctl enable myprog.service: nothing special
sudo systemctl start myprog.service: service is not loaded properly.....
sudo systemctl status myprog.service: error (invalid argument), inactive 
(dead).
 
Both from bash or within QTerminal: behaviour is the same.

Please help me out what to do.
Kind regards,
Harke

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