The above is an Example. A small definition on how you can set your program upon startup. Iam showing this example so you can setup the program first then write a sample program as shown above. Anyway im not MAC OS oriented. Sp try to install the Software "Nixey" then play around with it on starting up the program process.
hi all
How can I make a program start up automatically after the computer restart/startup in fedora?
something like:
... Establish a shell then run some of command code.
Thanks for Help!! (1 Reply)
I have some of programs in unix system which are to started with one_user say "xxxx".
I have sudo permission if i start these programs with sudo it shows root permission. But i want these programs permession should be "xxxx".
I tried "su user_name -c Program_name"
but it is not... (3 Replies)
I have a set of attributes such as group id,group name,etc related to a linux process. Iwant to know how to start a process in linux using C program.Plz do help me. (3 Replies)
Hey!
I'm working on a script that will add a user, create some configfiles, and add a crontab for the user.
The crontab looks like the following:
@reboot /home/user/program config.conf &
I would like for this process to start at the end of my script under the corresponding username by... (0 Replies)
hello,
i wil make the next mission:
give how many chambers in a constant number. use an array which chamber is free and count how many chamber there are free. make also something to test
I don't now how to start. I need an little example so i can make the mission
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Hi,
Solid as a rock or ...
Is it possible for a program to damage an iMac (Snow Leopard) so bad that it cannot start up again, and need to be repaired?
I am asking about this, because this seems to have occurred two days ago, when I was running a popular game program.
When I closed the... (6 Replies)
hello everyone,
I have Matlab installed on Fedora 16. I tried running it by simply typing on terminal:
$ matlabBut it returned the follwoing error:
--- can anyone suggest a solution?
cheers,
peter
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I'm trying to write a script the simplifies the execution of a program:
After starting the program (sh ~/.mfix/model/make_mfix) I am prompted four times for options:
Do you need SMP version? (y/n)
Do you need DMP version? (y/n)
Do you need debug version? (y/n)
Force re-compilation of... (2 Replies)
Hi community,
I'm looking for a script/code which starts a shell script with a MPI process depending on:
a) the processor workload, i.e. if the workload falls below a certain limit
b) alternatively if the previous process finished, e.g. if a process ID disappears
I need this for... (3 Replies)
Okay, I'm fairly green at Fedora, but it has worked like a gem until now. On startup I get a screen that says this:
Booting 'Fedora (3.6.11-4.fc16.x86_64)'
Loading Fedora (3.611-4.fc16.x86_64)
Loading initial ramdisk ....
_Fedora-16-x86_6: Unexpected inconsistency; run fsck manually.
... (6 Replies)
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net::hotline::user
Net::Hotline::User(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Hotline::User(3pm)NAME
Net::Hotline::User - User object used internally by Net::Hotline::Client
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Hotline::User;
$user = new Net::Hotline::User;
$user->nick("joe blow");
$user->icon(128);
print "Nick: ", $user->nick(), "
";
...
DESCRIPTION
Net::Hotline::User is a simple class for storing and retrieving user information, You should never have to create your own
Net::Hotline::User objects when using Net::Hotline::Client. Getting and setting attributes is all that should be necessary.
CONSTRUCTION
new SOCKET, NICK, LOGIN, ICON, COLOR
With no arguments, creates a new Net::Hotline::User object with all attributes set to undef. The other option is to supply exactly 5
arguments as listed above.
METHODS
All the Net::Hotline::User methods are simple attribute get/set routines. If given an argument, they set an attribute. In all cases, they
return the current value of the attribute.
color NUMBER
The color of the user in the userlist. Values are numbers from 0 to 3. The hash HTLC_COLORS defined in Net::Hotline::Constants
contains number to name color mappings (i.e. $HTLC_COLORS{2} is "red"). Example:
use Net::Hotline::Constants qw(HTLC_COLORS);
...
print $user->nick(), " is ", $HTLC_COLORS{$user->color()}, "
";
icon NUMBER
The user's icon number. Negative values are accepted.
info TEXT
User information as a block of "pretty-formatted" text.
login TEXT
The user's login name.
nick TEXT
The user's nickname in the userlist.
socket NUMBER
The user's unique socket number. User's are assigned a socket number whenthey connect to a Hotline server.
AUTHOR
John C. Siracusa (siracusa@mindspring.com)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright(c) 1999 by John Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2002-11-27 Net::Hotline::User(3pm)