08 July 2017, 04:29 | #1 |
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Start fs-uae from shell?
I would like to set it up so that a default Amiga configuration starts running when the user logs in. Is there a way to do this? BTW I will be running it under Ubuntu..,
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08 July 2017, 04:48 | #2 |
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Yeah. Just make a shell script, like /home/<your user/startuae.sh, and have it start FS-UAE and point at the configuration file you want. Make the bash script executable. Then, put that into whatever DE auto-start mechanism you have for that user.
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08 July 2017, 04:59 | #3 |
Indie Game Dev
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Ok, that's what I figured. Thx!
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13 July 2017, 10:17 | #4 |
Indie Game Dev
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The best way is to run the script in the .gnomerc file. This gets run when the gnome user session starts. Put a & after the script so the rest of the gnome session proceeds...
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14 July 2017, 01:42 | #5 |
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Yep, if gnome is your DE (which appears to be true in your case)
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