HOW DO I MAKE MADSONIC (5.0.3780) START UP AT SYSTEM BOOT TIME (on a headless machine -- no local user loging in)?
Ubuntu 13.10
Subsonic used to start automatically when the system booted. Looks like madsonic doesn't.
How do i even start it manually?
Thankyou
MAKE MADSONIC START AT SYSTEM BOOT UBUNTU [SOLVED]
Re: MAKE MADSONIC START AT SYSTEM BOOT UBUNTU [SOLVED]
solved this by removing madsonic..
i hadn't realized the two most recent builds didn't have a .deb and had kind og kludged the installation...
i went back two builds and found one with a .deb package, downloaded THAT, and installed it - Voila! Starts at system boot time as a service.
Now i just need to understand how to apple the two builds after it
i hadn't realized the two most recent builds didn't have a .deb and had kind og kludged the installation...
i went back two builds and found one with a .deb package, downloaded THAT, and installed it - Voila! Starts at system boot time as a service.
Now i just need to understand how to apple the two builds after it
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Re: MAKE MADSONIC START AT SYSTEM BOOT UBUNTU [SOLVED]
Stop Madsonic, then Download the .WAR version of the latest build, then unpack it to your /usr/share/madsonic folder, and finally restart Madsonic. The WAR file will "unzip" itself into the proper place, and you will then have the latest version.
Re: MAKE MADSONIC START AT SYSTEM BOOT UBUNTU [SOLVED]
how do you make mad sonic start at boot time on a Mac? right now, with a normal installation, it only starts after i login and manually start it. i'd like mad sonic to start when the system boots, and BEFORE any users have logged in...