Dear all,
I am very new to linux and still need to access msoffice files for work using onedrive. I have installed onedrive-d on my computer following these instructions: https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-li ... -on-linux/. Everything is working. However, I would like to get the programme to start automatically when mint starts up. I have added "onedrive-d start" to the startup applications wizard, but the programme does not start. Is there any other way to get this programme to start autiomatically?
Thank you for your help.
OneDrive-d log-in on start up Linux mint mate 18.2
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OneDrive-d log-in on start up Linux mint mate 18.2
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Re: OneDrive-d log-in on start up Linux mint mate 18.2
Did you resolve this? I too am very new to Linux, so my "suggestion" may be totally off base here, but maybe instead of "onedrive-d start" you need "sudo onedrive-d start".