Ubuntu :: How To Autostart Videolan In Xubuntu

Sep 27, 2010

i understand autostarting an app is done at setting > session and startup > application autostart.

where is the vlc app located?

i've tried
usr/share/vlc.ico
&
usr/share/vlc.desktop

none of those two have worked.

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I was thinking of creating an extremely minimal version of Xubuntu using XFCE. I have a Dell Mini 9, a netbook that uses a wireless-g card requiring bcmwl-kernel-source to work.What I would like to do is use either the alternate CD or mini.iso minimal install file to perform a command line install-style installation of the system.So far, what I am thinking (from reading this [url].... article:

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http:[url].....is to start off with these packages to begin with:

xorg
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xfce4
xfce4-goodies
xubuntu-default-settings
bcmwl-kernel-source
aptitude

My opening questions are: Should I go with mini.iso or the Xubuntu Alternate Install CD (or the Ubuntu one)? If so, which one? What additional packages will I need to make the hardware accessible and fully functional? All I can think of so far would be sound (I'd like to stay away from PulseAudio if possible, it wreaks havoc with my computer), my webcam, and the memory card slot, if additional packages are needed for it?What other "core" packages should I include in this list? Should I include Synaptic, or other packages, and why?What do I need to take into consideration, since this is both a directly- and battery-powered computer?

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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1155961
post regarding a "Ubuntu-Desktop-Minimal"-type system.

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It's not a big problem, but whenever I restart ubuntu, drive D: does not automatically open so SongBird initially cannot locate the files. What I want to happen is that when ubuntu starts, drive D: is already loaded, so that the applications can grab the files they need from that drive automatically without me having to manually open drive D: everytime ubuntu starts.

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May 23, 2010

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Jul 9, 2010

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That way on first boot, this will execute and continue my custom process.

But it does not start. After boot if I go double click it it runs fine.

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Oct 23, 2010

Isn't Lubuntu FAB! And it's very easy to customise...once you know how.

It took me a while to discover how to auto-start applications, so I thought I'd share this with you.

To autostart an application for all users
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I have successfully installed this on my Ubuntu 10.10 machine and it seems to be working well.

My problem is, I can't figure out how to have the agent autostart when I boot.

Currently, to launch the agent, I need to open a terminal, change to the directory where the agent is installed, then run this command:

I assume it should be fairly simple to add this to the Startup Applications, but being a noon I can't figure it out!

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Jun 14, 2010

Hardware:
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lspci

I was using ndsiwrapper with XP driver, but always prefer to Linux drivers if they are available. So, I emailed Realtek web support and they sent me latest drivers for Ubuntu 10.04. I followed their instructions and it works great! With, the exception of, I have to run ./wlan0up each time after I login to start the wireless.

I seem to remember having to modify a file some place, which was very easy to do, but for the life of me I cannot seem to remember what it was or what to put into it? and also, how do you tell if your wireless card is making use of the "n" speed, if the network your are on has it available?

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apt-get install alltray

then

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Oct 17, 2010

Is it possible to make a personalized version of ubuntu livecd that autostart ssh after booting? I need to test if video card failure cause my computer to freeze.If that's too complicated or not possible, is there any other livecd that does that?

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Nov 19, 2010

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How to autostart Alarm Clock?

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Jan 10, 2011

I have a script that I need to run on boot which requires my network interfaces to be already setup when it runs. On an old P4 test machine (all machines in question are running server 10.10) I have to add "sleep 1" in front of my script to get this to work. My application is boot-speed sensitive but I'm alright with this.

What I'm not alright with, and don't understand, is when I move the script to my Atom D510 platform I have to bump up to "sleep 9" to get it to work reliably but even as low as "sleep 5" works on occasion. I have been using both /etc/init.d and an @reboot command inside /etc/crontab with similar results.I don't understand why I have to sleep so much longer on the Atom (everything else aside they both boot in about the same amount of time) and I don't understand why the duration I have to sleep on the Atom is not stable.Is there any way I can get a more fine grained control of when my script executes (ie as soon as possible after the network interfaces are started)?

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