Silvio Bogetto wrote at 2011-07-02 03:16 -0600:
> I am a Fedora 15 user, and I would like to start polipo when my system
> start.
> I tryed to put command in gnome startup programs but don't work. The
> only way I actually know is from a terminal as root and type
> "/etc/init.d/polipo start".
> Probably, another way is to put a code row in rc.local file but I'm not
> sure which, or inside vidalia configuration section...

In /etc/rc.local you could put "/etc/init.d/polipo start" but probably you 
should set it up with upstart somehow, assuming Fedora 15 uses upstart.

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