minus-squarePizzaMan@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.ml•Stop being elitist, spread Linux!linkfedilinkarrow-up3·10 months ago Try to put Programs such as Firefox , emby in startup of linux Ignore me if you’re not still looking for solutions. IIRC, some distros have a way to do this through the gui, some don’t. I’m on LMDE, and it thankfully does have a gui to set startup programs. But all distros should be able to do this. Here are some a common ways: https://operavps.com/docs/run-command-after-boot-in-linux/ Instead of a complicated script, your command would literally just be “firefox”, or “emby”. You might need to search for what the command for a given program is. It’s nowhere near as simple as it should be, but it is certainly possible. linkfedilink
Ignore me if you’re not still looking for solutions.
IIRC, some distros have a way to do this through the gui, some don’t. I’m on LMDE, and it thankfully does have a gui to set startup programs.
But all distros should be able to do this. Here are some a common ways:
https://operavps.com/docs/run-command-after-boot-in-linux/
Instead of a complicated script, your command would literally just be “firefox”, or “emby”. You might need to search for what the command for a given program is.
It’s nowhere near as simple as it should be, but it is certainly possible.