![]() ![]() You can also choose to follow “the good practices”, or keep only the simplest solution to remember. So yes, it’s possible, but you need to find the solution that fits your needs. On Desktop, the “Desktop Sessions Settings” app can be used to do the same thing. On Raspberry Pi OS Lite, the easiest one is to use the crontab with the event. There are several solutions to automatically start a script or program on boot. It’s not so complicated, you have several ways, I’ll show you everything. ![]() You’re probably trying to start a script or an app, that’s mandatory in your setup, automatically on boot. ![]() It’s a question I often hear, so I created an entire post about it. Starting a script on boot is not really intuitive, whatever your system.
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