I would like to start different processes in different ttys on boot,
What you need is a Q WWW site. (-:
* http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/211544/
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/770673/
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Mantas Mikulėnas writes:
> ~/.zprofile seems just fine for this task – it
> *is* the zsh "run things on login" script after
> all. (And since these are your personal processes,
> especially the X stuff, it's much better to have
> them running *inside* the login session along
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 5:09 AM, Emanuel Berg
wrote:
> I would like to start different processes in
> different ttys on boot, automatically and with
> autologin first, and then have them run as normal
> programs, with the I/O intact, including quitting
> and get the shell
I would like to start different processes in
different ttys on boot, automatically and with
autologin first, and then have them run as normal
programs, with the I/O intact, including quitting
and get the shell - i.e., just as you would if you
did it all manually. (The autologin part of the
above