![]() ![]() How they do it in Windows is perhaps install a hidden user and just keep it logged on all the time - just a guess though without doing more research. Not sure, as far as I know even in Windows one has to be logged on with some kind of account for that to work, eg, UserInit is used on startup to show welcome/login screen, load Explorer.exe and also make any network connections. ![]() I only need the network, 3G, teamviewer, NVR software to run everything else can go Works fine for what I am doing but I work like to find out what services I can disable for best performance and reliability. There are different ways to automatically run commands: The upstart system will execute all scripts form which it finds a configuration in directory /etc/init.These scripts will run during system startup (or in response to certain events, e.g. I am running Ubuntu on a 1G VIA setup with a 1Gig of ram. With Ubuntu if I logout it shuts down the 3G card and Teamviewer. This works with Windows, after I setup the NVR I log out, then when I remote into the box with Teamviewer I see the login screen. ![]() What I mean is I would like the not have to be logged into Ubuntu (for security reasons) and still be able to remote into the machine with Teamviewer over the 3G network. Īnd when you say run it in Windows off the stick, do you mean literally not logged in or just not installed on the user's pc? I havent used Teamviewer before so hence the questions Ok first question is 3G as in 3Gb or related to a cell phone? Got me there. Even had Wobbly Windows and the Desktop Cube working. Also Hikvision DVR card software is suppose to be able to run in Fedora.īut I had Ubuntu running on my Eee PC 4G (one of the first netbooks) with 600Mhz Celleron. been trying to download Fedora which is suppose to be another good Linux build but was taking too long last time I tried. also tried other free OSes as well but none of them are ready yet. No havent tried XUbuntu yet, dont think I have anyway, tried a bunch of various Linux inside Virtual Box and they all looked similar to me but I stuck with Ubuntu as it seemed the most advanced. Just toyed around with it a bit recently. Ok first I have to admit Im not a Ubuntu/Linux expert. ![]()
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