Dan Priestley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey everybody,
> I'm looking to use my Debian machine as a digital
> picture frame and I need feh to start when the machine
> boots up. All of the components are mounted behind an
> LCD in a wood frame and the whole thing hangs on the
> wall. How can I
Hey everybody,
I'm looking to use my Debian machine as a digital
picture frame and I need feh to start when the machine
boots up. All of the components are mounted behind an
LCD in a wood frame and the whole thing hangs on the
wall. How can I make feh start during boot up so that
I dont need to h
on Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 02:28:23PM -0500, John Kerr Anderson ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have entered a start up script named in the /etc/init.d
> directory. I issued the command stop 20 0 16 .> which seemed to work OK. When I restarted the computer
> the
Hello,
I have entered a start up script named in the /etc/init.d
directory. I issued the command which seemed to work OK. When I restarted the computer
the changes (starting hdparm & changing the text mode screen colours with
setterm) failed to change the settings. Is there something
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