Hello,
What would be the best way to get Syngery to auto start when Linux boots up to the desktop?
Im kind of tired of plugging in my keyboard each time I restart SuSE to start the Synergy program each time!
Thanks in advance!
P.S. The command I run is synergyc -n my-comp 10.0.0.12
ab
May 15, 2009, 4:28pm
#2
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Computer: Control Center: Sessions
Add a new session and post in your command. This will be specific to your
user logging in.
Good luck.
nowt835 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What would be the best way to get Syngery to auto start when Linux
> boots up to the desktop?
>
> Im kind of tired of plugging in my keyboard each time I restart SuSE to
> start the Synergy program each time!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> P.S. The command I run is synergyc -n my-comp 10.0.0.12
>
>
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Thanks for the reply, but I dont see a āSessionsā option in YaST anywhere. Please could you point me in the right direction?
Thank you!
ab
May 15, 2009, 4:52pm
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Did you go into the Control Center or into Yast from there? Iām using
SLED 11 and not OpenSUSE so I guess it could be slightly different but Iām
fairly sure it is still called Sessions in opensuse.
Good luck.
nowt835 wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but I dont see a āSessionsā option in YaST
> anywhere. Please could you point me in the right direction?
>
> Thank you!
>
>
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seld
May 15, 2009, 4:57pm
#5
I didnāt find this in my system
(I suppose this method is for Gnome),
so Iāll post my method for KDE:
1) Open Autostart folder
~/.kde/Autostart - for KDE 3
~/.kde4/Autostart - for KDE 4
2) Make text file (you can give it *.sh for convenience)
and type your command there
3) Make file executable
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Did you go into the Control Center or into Yast from there? Iām using
SLED 11 and not OpenSUSE so I guess it could be slightly different but
Iām fairly sure it is still called Sessions in opensuse.
Good luck.
Hi
Itās the same ab
@OP , itās not YaST but Control Center they are two different things
in the menu
If you canāt find it you can always press alt+F2 then enter
gnome-control-center
ā
Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890 )
openSUSE 11.1 (i586) Kernel 2.6.27.21-0.1-pae
up 2:22, 1 user, load average: 0.32, 0.12, 0.07
ASUS eeePC 1000HE ATOM N280 1.66GHz | GPU Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME
seld:
I didnāt find this in my system
(I suppose this method is for Gnome),
so Iāll post my method for KDE:
1) Open Autostart folder
~/.kde/Autostart - for KDE 3
~/.kde4/Autostart - for KDE 4
2) Make text file (you can give it *.sh for convenience)
and type your command there
3) Make file executable
Youāre a star mate - that works perfectly! Welcome to super easy windows-linux cross mouse/keyboard support