There are two main ways to start startup-manager:

a) search in the dash for "startup" and it comes up first result, you then 
click on the icon and the program will run.
b) in dash, search for "terminal", click on the computer icon and then in 
terminal type "startupmanager"


** Summary changed:

- There is no way to start up startup manager.  there is no link to startup 
manager in any on-board help file either you are screwing everyone in the 
community or it is a bug.  I hope it's a bug - FIX IT
+ unable to start startup-manager

** Description changed:

+ There is no way to start up startup manager.  there is no link to
+ startup manager in any on-board help file either.
+ 
  11.10 see description.  for a system designed for newbies this is
  horrible! you should be ashamed!  I now hate Ubuntu and will remove it
  because there is no support for something this simple.

** Description changed:

  There is no way to start up startup manager.  there is no link to
  startup manager in any on-board help file either.
- 
- 11.10 see description.  for a system designed for newbies this is
- horrible! you should be ashamed!  I now hate Ubuntu and will remove it
- because there is no support for something this simple.

** Package changed: ubuntu => startupmanager (Ubuntu)

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