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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fvwm-themes-start
FVWM-THEMES-START(1) General Commands Manual FVWM-THEMES-START(1)NAME
fvwm-themes-start - FVWM Themes starter
SYNOPSIS
fvwm-themes-start [ --session|-s name ] [ --no-start|-n ] [ --fvwm-exe|-e ] [ -- fvwm-args ]
DESCRIPTION
This script runs fvwm with FVWM Themes. It should be run under X. Put a call to this script as the last line of your .Xclients, .xinitrc
or .xsession file.
OPTIONS --session name - name of the FVWM Themes session. By default it is "main". This allows to have and run different FVWM Themes configuration.
--no-start - do not start fvwm, just do preparation for starting it. This is useful to start FVWM Themes with a session manager, see FAQ.
--fvwm-exe - changes the default executable, which is fvwm or whatever fvwm-config --fvwm-exe returns.
-- everything after -- is passed to FVWM. See the fvwm(1) man page for the fvwm options.
EXAMPLES
Most users just should put:
fvwm-themes-start
as the last line of their .Xclients, .xinitrc or .xsession file. If you want to use FVWM Themes with a real session manager, say GNOME,
you need to use the --no-start option and put:
fvwm-themes-start --no-start
gnome-session
as the last lines of your .Xclients, .xinitrc or .xsession file. The session option allows to use FVWM Themes with different configura-
tions. Say, you want to use 3 different configurations under a normal FVWM session when FOO test is false, under gnome-session and under a
normal FVWM session when FOO test is true. Then, your .xinitrc/.xsession file may look as follows (where $1 is the "first" argument given
by startx, or by kdm or gdm ...):
...
case $1 in
fvwm)
if FOO; Then
fvwm-themes-start --session special
else
fvwm-themes-start
fi
;;
gnome)
fvwm-themes-start --session gnome --no-start
gnome-session
;;
... other cases ...
esac
Note that with most session managers (e.g., GNOME or XSM) it is preferable to give "fvwm -f themes-rc" as the starting window manager com-
mand in the session manager.
COPYING
The script is distributed by the same terms as fvwm-themes itself. See GNU General Public License for details.
BUGS
Report bugs to fvwm-themes-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.
Fvwm Utility 15/Aug/2000 FVWM-THEMES-START(1)