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How to add startup scripts to bodhi linux
29.01.19
add you command to : .e/e/applications/startup/startupcommands or: Upon opening System Settings, you should be greeted with the Swami Control Panel: A: Managing Startup Applications This area will let you add programs to your startup via GUI with a double click and remove programs in the same manor. Be sure to hit apply after making changes. Startup Applications lists programs that are already in your startup. Other Applications lists other applications that may be added to your startup. Near the bottom of the panel is an option for Startup Commands – this button allows your to enter “raw” commands to run at startup. B: System Settings This area will assist your with setting various system settings. 1) Date and Time The Sync from Internet button will help you run NTP (network time protocol). Edit Date and Time will allow you to manually configure your date and time settings. Change Timezone provides a drop-down menu to select your timezone 2) Keyboard Layout Simply select your keyboard layout from the drop-down menu and click Apply Selected. 3) Light DM Use this area to set guest access, autologin-user, autologin-user-timeout and autologin–session. Be sure to hit Apply or Save Changes within each sub-menu when your changes are completed or hit Back if your are not satisfied with your changes. II: Startup Application Management Via Command Line An alternative method for adding commands to be executed when Moksha starts is using editing the file below file; both lines were added with a text editor: .e/e/applications/startup/startupcommands Below are two examples: conky -p 1 -d | \ compton -b Brief explanation of commands: -p (seconds) makes conky pause before it starts -d makes conky work as a daemon | (the pipe symbol) is needed between two different commands in this file \ (backslash) causes the next character to be interpreted differently, in this case needed to have the enter key function as “New Line” -b makes compton run in the background
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