I'm running MAC OS X and I'm wondering how I start 'nixey programs (not normal apps) on startup? Things like the dnet client and hxd Hotline Server. Anyone know? (1 Reply)
hi
i want to know the way by which i put any file somewhere and it get s started when the system restarts or bots
i mean whenever my system starts that application must also start
thanks (3 Replies)
Hi all,
Before I start, I just wanted to mention that I did check in the "I'm new to Unix, what books should I read" sub-forum but didn't find anything that I thought was useful (or maybe I don't know what I'm looking for!).
I'm a Windows Admin, have been for quite a few years, all the way... (12 Replies)
As topic, assume we have a service called "blahservice"
and we can start it by:
startsrc -s blahservice
what is the best practice to run such command when system start?
- directly use mkitab to add it into /etc/inittab
or
- drop startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/rcX.d
I know they... (4 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)
Hi,
I am trying to remove lines once a string is found till another string is found including the start string and end string. I want to basically grab all the lines starting with color (closing bracket). PS: The line after the closing bracket for color could be anything (currently 'more').... (1 Reply)
I need to replace the (*) in the fist of a list with numbers using sed for example >
this file contain a list
* linux
* computers
* labs
* questions
to >>>>
this file contain a list
1. linux
2. computers
3. labs
4. questions (7 Replies)
Below are my custom period start and end dates based on a calender, these dates are placed in a file, for each period i need to split into three weeks for each period row, example is given below.
Could you please help out to achieve solution through shell script..
File content:
... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bibletime
BibleTime(1) KDE Application BibleTime(1)NAME
bibletime - Bible study tool for KDE
SYNOPSIS
bibletime [ Qt-options ] [ KDE-options ] [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bibletime KDE Application. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
because the original program does not have a manual page.
BibleTime is a free and easy to use bible study tool for UNIX systems. It requires a working KDE environment and the SWORD library.
BibleTime provides easy handling of digitized texts (Bibles, commentaries and lexicons) and powerful features to work with these texts
(search in texts, write own notes, save, print etc.).
Generic options:
--help Show help about options
--help-qt
Show Qt specific options
--help-kde
Show KDE specific options
--help-all
Show all options
--author
Show author information
-v, --version
Show version information
--license
Show license information
-- End of options.
OPTIONS --debug
Enable debug messages.
--ignore-session
Ignore the startup session that was saved when BibleTime was closed the last time.
--open-default-bible key
Open the default bible with the given key. Use random to open at a random position.
SEE ALSO
The full documentations for bibletime and bible study are maintained as docbook manuals. If the khelpcenter program is properly installed
at your site, the command
khelpcenter help:/bibletime
should give you access to the complete manual.
BUGS
Please use
http://bugs.kde.org or info@bibletime.info
to report bugs, do not mail the authors directly.
AUTHOR
BibleTime was written by
Joachim Ansorg <junkmail@joachim.ansorgs.de>
Martin Gruner <mg.pub@gmx.net>
Nikolay Igotti <olonho@hotmail.com>
Gary Sims <gary@garysims.co.uk>
Timothy R. Butler <tbutler@uninetsolutions.com>
James Ots <me@jamesots.com>
Fred Saalbach <saalbach@sybercom.net>
This manual page was prepared by Erik Schanze <schanzi_@gmx.de> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
BibleTime 1.4.1 July 17, 2004 BibleTime(1)