Just a hunch... Use .xinitrc to set/write a variable to a file that will be read to assign MTU value when concerned app gets started.
Just suggesting a thinking line , may not be a solution directly... Get BlueMail for Android On Apr 15, 2024, 2:48 PM, at 2:48 PM, "Shirish शरदचंद्र Bhagwat via plug-mail" <plug-mail@plug.org.in> wrote: >Can't you try "set" command via .xinitrc.? > >Like "set xhostname = शंतनु" > >For Example > >Get BlueMail for Android > >On Apr 15, 2024, 10:00 AM, at 10:00 AM, Shantanoo via plug-mail ><plug-mail@plug.org.in> wrote: >>Hi, >>~/.xinitrc was/is used by X. Check out section 2.1 on >>https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xinit. I think even desktop >>environments >>do have their own rc files. For setting MTU, which is not depended on >>any desktop environment initialisation, ~/.xinitrc might be useful. >> >>-- >>शंतनू >> >> >>On Sun, 14-Apr-2024 at 00:59:47 IST, Amey via plug-mail wrote: >>> Hello Gaurav, >>> On Sat, 6 Apr 2024 at 06:13, Gaurav Pant via plug-mail >>> <[1]plug-mail@plug.org.in> wrote: >>> >>> See inline >>> On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 12:12 PM Amey Abhyankar via plug-mail >>> <[2]plug-mail@plug.org.in> wrote: >>> >>> Hello All, >>> I haven't done this in ages hence thought of asking here thank >>you. >>> I have a simple shell script which will set mtu after I login via >>GUI. >>> [Ubuntu 23.x system] >>> I want to set it under .profile but I'm not sure exactly how to >>put the >>> path of my script in the .profile >>> I do not want to copy-paste the script in the .profile of my >user. >>> >>> The .profile is run when you start an instance of bash. It would >>not >>> run when GUI starts. If you want the setting globally put it >>under the >>> main profile file. >>> >>> Understood thanks. >>> >>> Any thoughts on how to do it? >>> >>> You can check out this link. Hopefully it provides and ans >>> >>[3]https://askubuntu.com/questions/1391030/ubuntu-run-bash-script-on-st >>> artup-with-visible-terminal >>> >>> I tried searching for solutions at stackoverflow but all >solutions >>I >>> found so far are suggesting to put the content of the script >under >>> .profile >>> Thanks & Regards, >>> Amey. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> plug-mail mailing list >>> [4]plug-mail@plug.org.in >>> [5]http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail >>> >>> -- >>> Dexter >>> ------------------------------------------- >>> [6]http://OpenSourceCook.in >>> If you can cook, you can code. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> plug-mail mailing list >>> [7]plug-mail@plug.org.in >>> [8]http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail >>> >>> References >>> >>> 1. mailto:plug-mail@plug.org.in >>> 2. mailto:plug-mail@plug.org.in >>> 3. >>https://askubuntu.com/questions/1391030/ubuntu-run-bash-script-on-startup-with-visible-terminal >>> 4. mailto:plug-mail@plug.org.in >>> 5. http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail >>> 6. http://opensourcecook.in/ >>> 7. mailto:plug-mail@plug.org.in >>> 8. http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail >> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> plug-mail mailing list >>> plug-mail@plug.org.in >>> http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail >> >>---End of quoted Text--- >>_______________________________________________ >>plug-mail mailing list >>plug-mail@plug.org.in >>http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >plug-mail mailing list >plug-mail@plug.org.in >http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail
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