Hi Roy,

You really need to run it, when linux is starting, or is it sufficient,
to load it, when your desktop is loaded?

I usually put my programmes into ~/bin (which is in the $PATH) and then
tell gnome to run them, in System → Preferences → Startup Programmes

Regards Janosch

Am 09.08.2010 11:26, schrieb roy mukasa:
> Hey guys have a quick one, ok after i have written a script in linux
> and i would want it to start automatically when a computer is
> restarted, what can i do? i Have managed to add the script to
> /etc/init.d/ then i have also run the command chmod +x <script name>
> to make it executable. So what else can i do to make the script run
> automatically when the computer is restarted?
> 
> Regards

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