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Today's stupid linux question by Egaeus 2003-11-01 09:12:29
I just downloaded the command line version of SAH. However, I don't know how to get it (or any other program for that matter) to start automatically when the computer boots. I tried to RTFB, but it's not nearly in-depth enough. The readme suggests a cron job, but isn't there a better way? I mean, that does it every $interval, but can't you do it at startup? Thanks.
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  /etc/rc2.d "resource" scripts (aka Services) by inittab2003-11-01 09:23:25
  the quick and dirty answer by woodchip2003-11-01 09:23:34
  BTW, it's slack 9.1, but I think I got it. by Egaeus2003-11-01 09:30:23
    Careful by Slamlander2003-11-01 13:26:20
      Nothing has worked yet, by Egaeus2003-11-01 16:09:21

 

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