On Monday 30 July 2007 17:55:37 Mark Shields wrote:
> > > I see... Just curious, why would you need a program to be executed by a
> > > user who isn't logged in? The only reason I can imagine is a daemon,
> > > server o similar;
> >
> > Yes, this is a server :).
>
> Use the start-stop-daemon like h
On 30 July 2007, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote:
> On Monday 30 July 2007 16:07, Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:
> > I see... Just curious, why would you need a program to be executed by a
> > user who isn't logged in? The only reason I can imagine is a daemon,
> > server o similar;
>
> Yes, this is a serve
On 7/30/07, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 30 July 2007 16:07, Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:
> > I see... Just curious, why would you need a program to be executed by a
> > user who isn't logged in? The only reason I can imagine is a daemon,
> > server o similar;
> Yes,
On Monday 30 July 2007 16:07, Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:
> I see... Just curious, why would you need a program to be executed by a
> user who isn't logged in? The only reason I can imagine is a daemon,
> server o similar;
Yes, this is a server :).
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Aleksey V. Kunitskiy
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Aleksey V. Kunitskiy escribió:
On Monday 30 July 2007 12:58, Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:
Maybe this doesn't exactly meet your needs but, have you tried to add
those program to ~/.bashrc? That way the program will be executed for
your user.
I need startup program without user be logged i
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