Run Fusuma on startup

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I think you should check where you installed fusuma.

which fusuma

Then, add the location you got to Startup Applications.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • mferreri
    mferreri about 1 year

    I recently change to Ubuntu (18.04) from Windows on my Asus laptop (ref no: X456U) and the only thing I'm missing are the touch gestures of my asus my touchpad... Trying to fix that I installed FUSUMA and when I run it on the terminal it works fine while keeping that terminal window open.

    But now I want it to run on startup and it is not working... at first I try just adding fusuma and then with/bin/bash -c "sleep 15 & fusuma" (trying to delay the execution which seems to be the problem according to the internet)

    As you can see on the image:

    Any solutions for running fusuma on startup or for the touch gestures? Gnome version and system information

    • derHugo
      derHugo over 5 years
      your sleep 15 & fusuma means: Run sleep 15 and parallel already execute fusuma. If you want them to run sequencial you have to put a double && between them.
    • Matt
      Matt over 4 years
      Take a look here - github.com/iberianpig/fusuma#autostart-gnome-session-propert‌​ies It will give you the steps needed to have fusuma load on login.
  • derHugo
    derHugo over 5 years
    The OP says he can run it from the terminal by running fusuma. So the autostart terminal will be able to do the same.
  • Mahesh Jamdade
    Mahesh Jamdade over 4 years
    search for startup application and add the path to the command field and reboot to test the application