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- 07 Jan 2026, 22:12
- Forum: Help
- Topic: How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
- Replies: 6
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Re: How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
Solution! Thanks a 1,000,000 Zenju, appreciate the help!
- 05 Jan 2026, 14:25
- Forum: Help
- Topic: How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
- Replies: 6
- Views: 271
Re: How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
Not sure I can do that, when creating the "Startup Applications>Custom command" you can only point to a single file, you cannot add additional parameters (like you can do in a Windows Task Scheduler>Actions config).
This can't be that complicated & I'm amazed no one seems to have run into this ...
This can't be that complicated & I'm amazed no one seems to have run into this ...
- 05 Jan 2026, 01:56
- Forum: Help
- Topic: How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
- Replies: 6
- Views: 271
Re: How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
For anyone else counting on this thread... what is meant is that you need to open your *.ffs_batch file in RealTimeSync, adjust the Idel time (if you wish) & then go to File>Save as... & that lets you save as a ffs_real file. Thanks xcsx
Anyone know how to state the path to /usr/share/applications ...
Anyone know how to state the path to /usr/share/applications ...
- 04 Jan 2026, 19:24
- Forum: Help
- Topic: How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
- Replies: 6
- Views: 271
How to launch real time sync RTS Linux Mint
Adding RealTimeSync to Startup Applications does indeed cause the app to start after logging in. However, it pops up a windows that prompts to "Start".
Is there a way to bypass user input & have the app just run?
Is there a way to bypass user input & have the app just run?