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How to have a terminal command execute on startup.
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Hi everyone, I'm trying to make a dynamic update client (it updates my IP on noip.com) run by default on startup of the computer. It's a command line based client. I have to execute the client by hand from a terminal each time.
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(06-01-2020, 12:31 AM)Abw link Wrote:Hi everyone, I'm trying to make a dynamic update client (it updates my IP on noip.com) run by default on startup of the computer. It's a command line based client. I have to execute the client by hand from a terminal each time.
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Quote:Read the README file in the no-ip-2.1.9 folder for instructions on how to make the client run at startup. This varies depending on what Linux distribution you are running.
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