A very simple way is to install your script in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin.
Then access Startup Applications and link to your script. Script will then be enabled at startup.
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A very simple way is to install your script in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin.
Then access Startup Applications and link to your script. Script will then be enabled at startup.
Finally got time to look at this issue.
Access terminal,
sudo -i
gedit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
add line,
I have successfully created .iso's for Ubuntu distributions from Ubuntu 9.10 up to Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 1. However, with the latest updates can successfully create .iso, but when trying to install...
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My question is, and hope not duplicating, if an application like MythTV is installed, will this still work...
Information below is a variation of the Softpedia instructions, but just using a terminal.
This should work, in a 32 bit installation, if it doesn't then suggest a re installation of the OS....