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    Running 3rd Party Programs

    Good day all.

    I am trying to get certain scripts to startup at boot time (or at the very least at runlevel5)

    I have a MUD server, and also my Grid Client that I would like to have startup when I boot.

    In Fedora, you could just put the path and script file in rc.local
    In Kubuntu - there is no rc.local

    Could somebody point me in the right direction?

    Thanks

    Andrew

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    Re: Running 3rd Party Programs

    You might want to read /etc/init.d/README and/or /etc/rc*.d/README and the documents they refer to.
    I'm sure there's a more user-friendly way, but I don't know of it. Sorry.
    For external use only.

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      #3
      Re: Running 3rd Party Programs

      Thanks

      Will do that and see if I can figure it out

      Andrew

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        #4
        Re: Running 3rd Party Programs

        You can also put the commands/script snippets into the file /etc/rc.local

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          Re: Running 3rd Party Programs

          Originally posted by kubicle
          You can also put the commands/script snippets into the file /etc/rc.local
          Hey Kubicle - thank you for the reply - I think I must be going blind in my old age.
          When I posted yesterday - I swear I could not see an /etc/rc.local
          now - it is there.

          Mutter.

          Thanks
          Andrew

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