Hi Just been chatting to wh0_d4T on irc, with regard to starting cups on lubntu 13.04
I know that you use /home/psutton/.config/autostart to auto start applications, such as chrome, chromium, xchat, update notifier, these are user interactive programs, However as cups is a daemon / service., what is now used to start stop services on the system upon boot up, is there a simple guide to editing the appropriate text files OR a gui tool like the old sysvinit, tool which presented you with a list of services on the left, then a series of boxes at the top for each run level to start up, and below a series of boxes as to what would shut down. What is needed is an uptodate guide on how to do this, with editing filers included as if the GUI ever goes wrong or there is only ssh access then systems can still be fixed. preferences - desktop session settings does not seem to deal with back ground stuff such as cupsd sshd and such like. I think there is so much info out there, some is out of date, but just having daemon instead of services can make a difference, I think all this has something to do with initd and rc.d directories, users should NOT have edit text files, but sometimes it is needed, there really should be tools for this, but also users should understand what is going on in the background as in what these tools are doing. Thanks Paul -- -- http://www.zleap.net http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-sutton/36/595/911 Torbay Trojans vs Bornemouth Bobcats - 3/11/2013 - 13:00 kick off, @ Clennon Valley Exeter Raspberry PI Jam TBA I am committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable groups and expect any school or establishment I am involved with to share this commitment. -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users