Hello.
For a while back I have noticed that the files in /root/Startup/ aren't executed on X startup so my question is where is the code for executing the files in Startup. I guess there is a "for each $@ in Startup/"-line somewhere but I can't find it after a couple of weeks of searching. My 5.2.0 works fine with executing the Startups, but on this 5.1.1 it doesn't work.
What file makes the call for executing Startup files?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
Broken Startup-folder
/usr/sbin/delayedrun
Its called from ~/.xinitrc
But don't you think it's better to see what caused the issue?
Perhaps fsck the drive and pupsave (if applicable)
Its called from ~/.xinitrc
But don't you think it's better to see what caused the issue?
Perhaps fsck the drive and pupsave (if applicable)
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Next time don't scan the entire computer. If you use frugal install, you only need to scan /initrd/pup_ro2r1tz wrote:Im scanning my entire computer for the word "/Startup" in files.
I'll report back when its done.... taking quite a while.
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Oh, yeah!jamesbond wrote:Next time don't scan the entire computer. If you use frugal install, you only need to scan /initrd/pup_ro2r1tz wrote:Im scanning my entire computer for the word "/Startup" in files.
I'll report back when its done.... taking quite a while.
anyway...
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/usr/sbin/delayedrun
#100513 jwm tray now uses freememapplet_tray and blinky_tray. NOTE: future, move these to /root/Startup.
#100517 freememapplet_tray moved to /root/Startup.
if [ -d /root/Startup ];then
for a in /root/Startup/*
hmmm.. i got some very interesting results from this.