make Wine start at boot time. I need to run a database server we
normally run as an NT service. This database server (Faircom - required
for some library automation software) runs as an NT service but will
also work pretty well running under Wine on a Linux server. I'd like to
have this start
You can always put in custom startup information in /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
Would that solve your problem?
David
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From: Mike Rambo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 1:52 PM
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make Wine start
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make Wine start at boot time. I need to run a database server we
normally run as an NT service. This database server (Faircom - required
for some library automation
** Reply to message from Mike Rambo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 27 Jun 2001
16:11:44 -0400
Basically, an X session has to be started and
logged in to accept connections as the correct user to start the
Wine/Faircom combination.
How about using the new(er) autologon feature? I believe 7.2
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Subject: [expert] How (or can) I
make Wine start at boot time. I need to run a database server we
normally run as an NT service. This database server (Faircom - required
for some library automation software) runs as an NT