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Where do I put a command that I want it to start every startup of the OS2008?

Like msconfig tool in windows...

Thanks.

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Well, Windows has 6 different places where to put this...
When exactly do you want to start that command?
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hmm... When the desktop of maemo is showing...
 
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Anyone? I really need this...

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Originally Posted by Magnet View Post
Where do I put a command that I want it to start every startup of the OS2008?
You might try reading the "Automatically launch brower on startup - Help - n800 os2008" thread, beginning with the linked post. It might provide some clues.
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It's too complicated for a newbie like me...
 

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Originally Posted by Magnet View Post
It's too complicated for a newbie like me...
Ah, well, Maemo currently does not provide a simple, GUI-based way to set applications to automatically launch at startup. You could submit this deficiency to Maemo Brainstorm. Doing so won't solve the problem for you today, but it might lead to improvements in future Maemo releases or community development of a flexible startup launcher.
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I just don't know how to edit in the "vi" command... if someone will help me I think i'll succeed.
 
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Try leafpad.
( I gave up on vi . .)

Use the emelfm2 file manager to locate a file.
Emelfm2 can edit files, and also let you open them in an app. of your choice.
 
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Originally Posted by KristianW View Post
Try leafpad.
( I gave up on vi . .)

Use the emelfm2 file manager to locate a file.
Emelfm2 can edit files, and also let you open them in an app. of your choice.
I tried emelfm2 but it writes permission denied on the file i need to edit or replace...
 
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