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Forum › Forums › New users › New Users and General Questions › How to autostart Gkrellm2…[solved]
I have the program running fine… but Im lost on how to get it to autostart?
I did a web search (too) but didn’t find anything.
But in general, to autostart a command:
Open Control Centre, Go to Session, and open Session autostart (or something like that – right now I’m writing from memory, since I’m on antiX core right now).
Add your command line at the bottom of the file and add “&” at the end (see the examples in the file).
(Just don’t place the “#” in fron t of the line.)
confirmed antiX frugaler, since 2019
That did the trick. Im a newbie at Antix. I used it alot about 6 years back, but went onto a different OS. Now Im reviving an extremely old (10 years or more) laptop. So thanx for the help!
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