True enough!
From: "Jorge G. Mare (a.k.a. Koki)" <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [openbeos] Re: autostart folder Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 11:08:47 -0800 Hi Karl, Karl vom Dorff wrote:Hmm, maybe it was Max, or Zeta. Just seems odd that something this basic (and useful) would be left out (especially from any OS)...Or you could argue that we are at a stage where you cannot say that anything has been left out from Haiku, as the OS is still in development and has not been released? :-)Cheers, KokiFrom: Bernd Korz <bernd.korz@xxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [openbeos] Re: autostart folder Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 19:22:55 +0100 YOu can simple do that yourself: for File in /boot/home/config/ZetaMenu/Autostart/* do /system/Tracker "$File" & done else if [ ! -e $HOME/config/settings/stop_safe_mode_nagging ] then safe_mode_alert & fi fi Add this to the UserBootScript and replace the path by the one Haiku is using. Bernd www.berndsworld.com On 2007-01-21 at 19:21:16 [+0100], Cian Duffy <myob87@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 21/01/07, Karl vom Dorff <haikubounties@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Will Haiku have this, I believe it was in R5? > >> Possibly, but it wasn't in R5. I expect your experiences of "R5" were, in> fact, of BeOS Max if you're thinking that ;) > > Cian_________________________________________________________________Your Space. Your Friends. Your Stories. Share your world with Windows Live Spaces. http://discoverspaces.live.com/?loc=en-CA
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