Hi, what's the best way to get a graphical program to start at boot as
user? I'd like to do this via the command line. I know that adding the
program to the last line of /etc/rc.local could do it, but as root.
Thanks.
-Paul Rodríguez
On Thursday 29 November 2001 19:02, you wrote:
Hi, what's the best way to get a graphical program to start at boot as
user? I'd like to do this via the command line. I know that adding the
program to the last line of /etc/rc.local could do it, but as root.
Have you tried placing a symlink
On 29 Nov 2001, Paul Rodríguez wrote:
Hi, what's the best way to get a graphical program to start at boot as
user? I'd like to do this via the command line. I know that adding the
program to the last line of /etc/rc.local could do it, but as root.
Thanks.
-Paul Rodríguez