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Nah, I'm currently focused on BackupMenu V2
But, there is one thing you can do for me: I need a way to -- as root -- launch an osso-xterm window with a specific shell script in it on startup.
On a desktop, I'd use cron to launch it, and konsole/gnome-terminal in place of osso-xterm.
Any ideas?
start on started hildon-desktop script osso-xterm /usr/bin/top end script
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2010-10-19
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I haven't tested it, but it looks good to me - Provided the command(in your example, /usr/bin/top, correct?) has root privs.
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2010-10-19
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Hm.. not sure what you mean, and I guess I wasn't clear enough with what I wanted.
I need to run an arbitrary application/script(it shouldn't matter either way), with root privledges. Mainly because I need to run kernel-config, and that requires root to mess with.
I know what /usr/bin/top is, I was just verifying that that is where the script/application path goes in your example.
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