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#171
Originally Posted by uvatbc View Post
There is a simple way to start any app on bootup - put it into an event.d script.

The reason I am not inclined to do that is because qgvdial isn't as yet capable of understanding that the network has not come up yet.
Once I put in the capability to know network state and adjust functionality accordingly, I can think about making that script.

On the other hand, on my n900, qgvdial starts up automatically on boot because of the qgv-tp. That's not what you wanted, but it does achieve auto-startup...
In theory upstart.d would allow you to auto-start your process based on network status, no whether those events are configured or not....
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