So, the question remains: how to setup up freevo for automatic startup
through 'inittab' or 'inittab's Ubuntu alternative - 'Upstart'.
I did it a couple of months ago, but I reformatted the computer. I remember
you have to create a script for the desired application and configure it to
start in the default runlevel. I copied and renamed one of the scripts and
rewrote the commands to start freevo instead of the other app.
On the other hand, I think you can add a normal init script, because upstart
runs every script in the rcN.d directory (at least I had system V runlevel
scripts that were called by upstart).
You can see some examples and doc in
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/getting-started.html.
Good luck
Eduardo
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