Monday, February 18, 2013

In Linux, how do I set a program to automatically start on boot-up?

Q. I'm running Tiny Core v3.4. I'd like for my Google Chrome to start up automatically on boot-up. I'd like the easiest, and most efficient way possible?

plz&thx

A. I have not used tiny core but some linux distros have a menu item that will let you automatically startup a program when you boot the computer. Some distros also have an option to restart any apps that are open when you shut down your system. If you select that option and leave chrome open when you shut down it will automatically startup on reboot.
Another possibility: in the link below scroll down to point 4. It explains how to startup some items.Add the name used to start chrome (chrome-browser probably) to the file.

How do I remove/uninstall wBar on Tiny Core?
Q. Basically, I've made my own linux distro based around Tiny Core but I can't figure out how to get rid of the wBar (the thing in the photo below that's blue)

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee140/dreadeddoom/ScreenShot.jpg?t=1359230189

This photo is what my desktop looks like at the minute (with the Enlightenment) I need to get rid of the bar with the blue background...

Thanks,

Daniel.

A. Hi

Register and ask here.

http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/

How do you install tar.gz files in Tiny Core Linux?
Q. I am an experienced linux user and i know how to install tar.gz in other linux distributions such as ubuntu. I want to install some software that is in tar.gz format on tiny core, but I cant find a guide online. All I found is how to make extensions on tiny core wiki, but I just want to install it on my system, not make an extension for the app browser. How do I install tar.gz in Tiny Core?

A. Tar xzf pathtofile
Cd pathtofile
less README



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