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Old 07-03-2009, 10:20 AM   #1
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NXSERVER Not starting at boot time.


I installed Suse 11.1 KDE.

I also downloaded and installed the NX client, node and server.

I noticed that after I start the system the NX server isn't started and I have to go into YAST --> SYSTEM --> Runlevel and start it manually but it doesn't keep between reboots.

I know there must be some way to have the nxserver start up with other services at boot time but I just don't know where in the system to make an entry to get this done.

I also noticed that there is a service called nxsensor which does get started at boot time. I looked at the code in nxsensor and I was also wondering if this is supposed to start nxserver at boot time?

If someone would be good enough to advise where I could include the entry to have the nxserver started and if so what the command would be, if not through YAST it would really be appreciated.

Sorry, I also posted a similar message in the newbie forum but no help there.

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