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#1 |
Dec 2004
112 Posts |
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Ok, I'm running Xandros, which runs on top of Debian. I'm trying to get it so that mprime starts up automatically, independant of who if anyone logs in.
I tried the update-rc.d (or somethign like that), and it would run for a while, then I would look at top and it wouldn't be running. Maybe it's a bug (for some reason I used to get segfaults earlier this week), but I have no clue how to check it besides running it in a console (which I'm doing now). Anyway, can anyone go through step by step on how to make this startup automatically (I'm a linux newbie). Thank you! |
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#2 |
Aug 2002
2·7·13·47 Posts |
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Search this forum for "cron"... There are several threads that talk about cron and other methods of starting mprime at boot time...
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