Any ideas?kevin@bluetux /etc/init.d $ sudo update-rc.d compiz defaults
update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing
insserv: warning: script 'K01mintsystem' missing LSB tags and overrides
insserv: warning: script 'K01compiz' missing LSB tags and overrides
insserv: warning: script 'compiz' missing LSB tags and overrides
insserv: warning: script 'mintsystem' missing LSB tags and overrides
Running Scripts at startup
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Running Scripts at startup
I'm trying to get Compiz working on my machine. Every time I start up I don't have all the cool compiz effects like wobbly windows and the desktop cube until I do compiz --replace or reload it with compiz fusion icon. I found this script but I'm having trouble getting it to run on boot. I saved it as /etc/init.d/compiz and ran chmod +x compiz. When I run update-rc.d compiz defaults here is what I get.
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Re: Running Scripts at startup
I found a much better way to accomplish what I was trying to do by following this guide but I'm still curious how to run stuff on startup.
Re: Running Scripts at startup
If you want to run certain commands at startup and with root privileges, just edit /etc/rc.local to your liking. Alternatively, you could use cron.