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glene77is

Joined: 17 Aug 2010 Posts: 108 Location: Memphis, TN, USA
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Posted: Sat 22 Dec 2012, 02:04 Post_subject:
Installed Osmo, now it always loads after boot Sub_title: Slacko 5.3.1 |
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Guys,
Running Slacko 5.3.1.
I experimented with OSMO with sample data, etc.
Now, OSMO always loads after boot.
Have not found a setting that controls this.
Need to Not Load Automatically after boot.
_________________ Puppy Linux is more fun than a barrel of M$ monkeys
glene77is --- {^,^} --- electricity is shocking, Memphis, TN, USA.
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Monsie

Joined: 01 Dec 2011 Posts: 470 Location: Kamloops BC Canada
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Posted: Sat 22 Dec 2012, 03:11 Post_subject:
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Hi glene77is,
Try this:
Right-click on Osmo icon in the System Tray and select Show Options,
Goto General --> System Tray and make sure that the box that says Start minimized is unchecked.
Hope this helps,
Monsie
_________________ My username is pronounced: "mun-see". Derived from my surname, it was my nickname throughout high school.
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glene77is

Joined: 17 Aug 2010 Posts: 108 Location: Memphis, TN, USA
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Posted: Sat 22 Dec 2012, 11:21 Post_subject:
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Monsie,
Also a city, up river from New York City, home of a Ford plant in the 60's.
Thanks, Will do.
Your suggestions are the only ones that I could find, also.
Am always ready for surprises, however.
Running Slacko.
I do a copy of the savefile every few days,
so I reverted back to a clean one.
( Each savefile is dated, and the last one 'x' out, not deleted.
This rotates the space used on my USB PenDrives,
and should greatly lengthen their life-cycle of re-writes.
Also lets me back-step when my software experiments scrunch. )
Since the savefiles stack up, 4 deep,
plus one minimal 512 first time BASIC.3fs,
I can re-select the troublesome one,
and continue the experimenting with Osmo .
Having come from a career around Relational Databases in M$, I find the next best thing in Linux is the Libre-Office Calc spreadsheet, and it seems that Osmo is a step lower than that (although I must admit that it is eye-catching, smooth and has convenient.forms to guide a user.). My old Logging relational system was a whiz-bang money-maker, but FoxPro does not run in Linux, and I just don't want to go back to M$. Had thought about taking up a Linux compatible language and using SQLite, but having retired I decided I wanted to play with the Linux OS at the application-level, not designing/writing applications any more. ( Have started playing with BASH, whew! )
Slacko is neat. Lucid 525 was neat also. Tiny-Core is too small. PartedMagic is a great tool. Knoppix is a good distro. Half dozen others I have brought up have all been an interesting experience. Since all are basically 'free' and 'no-yearly-license', I have been able to afford to tinker and probe.
After leaving M$ several years back
Linux has been much fun
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glene77is --- {^,^} --- electricity is shocking, Memphis, TN, USA.
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