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you've not said what it does, so where yuo start it depends totally on what you think "start" means in your world.... if you mean on an intitial non-X based non-login way, like a startup service. then add it to the end of /etc/rc.local. if it's anything mroe than that, explain it a bit better.
It is a Teamspeak server startup. It is a game voice server. Dont know how else to explain it.
i just have to maunually run that command every time i start the computer and it gets old. Do you need more info? i have the machine running in run level 3. What do i put in my rc.local file?
Originally posted by dkc_ace It is a Teamspeak server startup. It is a game voice server. Dont know how else to explain it.
i just have to maunually run that command every time i start the computer and it gets old. Do you need more info? i have the machine running in run level 3. What do i put in my rc.local file?
./tss_minimalstartup
like that or do i have to make some kinda script?
Put the full path:
/home/tss/tss2_rc2/tss_minimalstartup
As usually /home isn't in the default path to start scripts from, etc.
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