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, 2022Comments
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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)Any solutions for running fusuma on startup or for the touch gestures? Gnome version and system information
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derHugo over 5 yearsyour
sleep 15 & fusuma
means: Runsleep 15
and parallel already executefusuma
. If you want them to run sequencial you have to put a double&&
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Matt over 4 yearsTake a look here - github.com/iberianpig/fusuma#autostart-gnome-session-properties It will give you the steps needed to have fusuma load on login.
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derHugo over 5 yearsThe OP says he can run it from the terminal by running
fusuma
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Mahesh Jamdade over 4 yearssearch for startup application and add the path to the command field and reboot to test the application