Zenlord says “How can I run a wine program at startup? I think I need a delay program crashes?” Not sure, I don’t understand with the last sentence there was in Zenlord but to run a wine application on startup, easiest thing to do is just look at the launcher that you have, easiest way to see how the application is running is just right click on your application menu, this is assuming that wine when it’s installed this has placed something on your menu which it should because you see that like the wine option here. So right click on the applications, go edit menus and then go down to wine, programs, and this is like your menu. I’ve got no pad, how awesome is that? Obviously I haven’t installed much on wine. Right click on that, go properties, and you’ll see the command that’s used to run that application. And that’s strange I would have expected it would have been wine. Notepad, but there must be like a vast script running that. But it should be a command in there that you can copy, alright. And then once you’ve copied it go up and create a new session startup, system preferences down here, startup applications I guess they’re going in now. How cool is that?
Startup programs, add, and then you would paste that command in and call it notepad or whatever it is that you’re making to run. That kind of where you’re hoping for? Hope so. But it will probably be something like /user/bing/wine quotes/whatever and it will be this long thing. So just make sure you copy that whole big line
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