On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 03:06:39PM -0600, Eric Jensen wrote: > Wanting a program to run on start up and am having a hard time figuring > out an easy way to do that. I've looked at the scripts in rc.5 and they > seem far more complex then what I need. To be specific, I am wanting to > run Secway's Simpserver for encrypting my gAim conversations. To run > the script you just type /usr/local/bin/simpserver in a terminal. In > Ubuntu I tried just created a simbolic link to that file in the rc.5 as > SS99simpserver, but it didn't seem to work. I am now in Suse (finally > got my crazy install problems resolved), but I didn't try that again > since I didn't think it would work. Any suggestions?
i could be completely off-base here. is there any particular reason why putting it in a .bashrc (or xinitrc) doesn't work? that seems like the simplest solution... -- Erin Sharmahd [EMAIL PROTECTED] CS Student Unix Users Group PGP Fingerprint: F352 FF41 EA0A 67E4 566B 3B5B E65A D3DC 083E 9336
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