Starting Applications Automatically at Boot
  • Just looking around
    Posts: 12 from 2013/9/22
    I would like to configure MorphOS to automatically start VNC Server at boot. Is there an easy way to do this?
  • »22.09.13 - 16:17
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    Kronos
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    a) start it from s:user-startup

    b) put it into the WBStartup folder
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    Yasu
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    Putting it in sys:wbstartup maybe?
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    Quote:

    TheCodeMan wrote:
    I would like to configure MorphOS to automatically start VNC Server at boot. Is there an easy way to do this?


    Simplest way:
    Open the vnc application drawer and drag (or copy/paste) it into sys:wbstartup.
    (If you're viewing the application folder as a list, with 'all files' showing make sure to copy its icon file 'vncserver.info' aswell).

    Other ways include launching from the s:user-startup script (which is automatically run at boot time).

    Hope you enjoy your new MorphOS system. :-)

    EDIT: Damn, I'm slow today.

    [ Edited by boot_wb 22.09.2013 - 17:02 ]
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  • »22.09.13 - 17:01
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    Thanks for the quick replies. I am really liking this OS as it's super fast!

    I did copy the icon for VNC to WBStartup and it appears to start fine, but throws an error saying it can't bind to a port :-(
  • »22.09.13 - 18:01
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    Yasu
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    I hope this is right (I don't have my computer in front of me):

    Start Shell
    Write: ed s:user-startup
    Write at the bottom: wbrun [programs directory]\[program]
    Save file and reboot.

    If it doesn't work: just remove that line again.
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    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    I hope this is right (I don't have my computer in front of me):

    Start Shell
    Write: ed s:user-startup
    Write at the bottom: wbrun [programs directory]\[program]
    Save file and reboot.

    If it doesn't work: just remove that line again.



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  • »22.09.13 - 20:01
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    Yasu
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    I picket the wrong one by accident. Sorry 'bout that :-)
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  • »22.09.13 - 20:13
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 12 from 2013/9/22
    So close, but not quite.

    I entered work:utilities/vncserver/vncserver in the s:user-startup file but it still won't start.

    Funny thing is I can type it in the shell and it starts with no problem. There must be something else I'm missing?
  • »22.09.13 - 20:18
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    Yasu
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    Did you write "wbrun" first? Or "run"?
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    I used wbrun, sorry, neglected to add that
  • »22.09.13 - 20:23
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    Mabo
    Posts: 67 from 2010/5/3
    Hi there!

    Try this:

    myyp.png




    bye

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  • »22.09.13 - 20:29
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  • Just looking around
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    network-startup got it working!

    Thanks.
  • »22.09.13 - 20:34
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  • Just looking around
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    network-startup got it working!

    Thanks.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
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    But why did it work on network-startup and not user-startup? That shouldn't make a difference. Anyone have an answer to that?
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  • »22.09.13 - 23:38
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    Zylesea
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    Quote:

    Yasu:
    But why did it work on network-startup and not user-startup? That shouldn't make a difference. Anyone have an answer to that?

    network startup waits until the network is properly set up which may take a little time.
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    Yasu
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    Zylesea,
    Quote:

    network startup waits until the network is properly set up which may take a little time./quote]

    That makes perfect sense :-)
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  • »23.09.13 - 00:35
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 934 from 2010/10/29
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    I also use this method with Wetter (the weather app).
    It needs to startup after the network comes up.
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  • Butterfly
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    Mabo
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    Zylesea,
    Quote:

    network startup waits until the network is properly set up which may take a little time.


    Is not true...

    My network takes about one minute or two :)

    [ Edited by Mabo 28.09.2013 - 17:28 ]
  • »28.09.13 - 16:26
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    TheMagicM
    Posts: 1217 from 2003/6/17
    bump..

    I did this.. I put it in network-startup but its not working.

    I have a run DETACH system:applications/vncserver/vncserver

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    KennyR
    Posts: 873 from 2003/3/4
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    Can't you run it as a Netstack daemon? That's how network services really should be started.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Korni
    Posts: 471 from 2006/2/23
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    It's S:User-Network-Startup now.

    Run >NIL: SYS:Applications/VNCServer/VNCServer

    Just works here.
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  • »05.12.16 - 20:20
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    geit
    Posts: 1031 from 2004/9/23
    Starting with 3.8 (AFAIR) it is "user-network-startup".

    It will wait till network is on. Here it takes around a minute, too sometimes.
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    > Starting with 3.8 (AFAIR) it is "user-network-startup".

    It was 3.4.
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    r-tea
    Posts: 301 from 2005/3/27
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    Quote:

    Kronos wrote:
    a) start it from s:user-startup

    b) put it into the WBStartup folder


    "Folder" sounds ugly. Better say a directory or way better a drawer .
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