Fedora :: Startup Scripts Don't Get Executed?
Jun 22, 2010I have this script that I want to be run on startup:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
#chkconfig: 5 80 20
[code]....
I have this script that I want to be run on startup:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
#chkconfig: 5 80 20
[code]....
I usually set the transfer rate for wlan on start up because I dunno any other way of doing it. I find it weird that every other ubuntu versions can do rc.local at startup, even 9.10 xubuntu, but it didn't work for ubuntu.
how can I get the computer to run the script on startup? I tried to google for the problem but I only seen people mentioning the problem not the solution.
I came from Windows and I am want to learn how C++ programs are compiled and executed in Linux. I read in "Thinking in C++" that the linker adds (by default) a startup module to the object files that an application should be made of. Now when I use g++, I can create an single object module out of a single source code file then execute it in the terminal like this:
./objectFile.out
How can this object file be executed while it doesn't contain the startup module? In Windows, object files usually get combined into an executable file (somthing.exe) then that executable can be executed, is this not necessary in Linux? does the OS perform required actions before it executes that object file?
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Code: Select allif [ -z "$GTK_PATH" ] ; then
GTK_PATH="/usr/lib/gtk-2.0"
else
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fi
[URL] ......
Login to my user account the variable "$GTK_MODULES" is empty....
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Code:
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: setwebpage
# Required-Start: $network httpd
[code]....
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heres the code:
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#include <stdio.h>
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Code:
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Code:
ssh user@my-server
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[Code]....
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.profile code
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