On Tue, 19 December 2000, "Mr.Y.SHIVAKANT" wrote:
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> From: Jesus M. Salvo Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Java-Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 7:16 PM
> Subject: Running a Java Swing program at boot
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> >I believe the above is NOT possible, because of the requirement for X,
> >but just to be sure...
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> >I don't have a problem running a Java Swing-less and AWT-less program at
> >boot time, ... but is there a way to have a Java Swing program,
> >therefore requiring X, to startup at boot time? ... and when the user (
> >the user that was 'su -' during startup to run the Java Swing program )
> >logs-in on X , he/she can see and interact with that Swing program that
> >was started at boot?
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> HI JESUS !Have'nt seen you around for quite sometime.Are you talking about
> giving SWING THE BOOT.Let me tell you this i will kill for SWING.
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> YOURS SINCERELY
> SHIVAKANTH
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YOU ARE DAMN RIGHT I WAS JUST CRUISING ALONG AND NOW SEE THAT YOU MFC's are damn right
and true maybe i should just shad up .
ITS ME
YOURS SINCERELY
Shivakanth
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