Hi Data10 - and welcome to the Forum.  I am not familiar with Clear Linux but you might find in System Settings something like "Startup Applications" where you can enter applications to be loaded at start-up.Failing that you might be ab...
	
				
			
	
Hi Data10 - and welcome to the Forum.  I am not familiar with Clear Linux but you might find in System Settings something like "Startup Applications" where you can enter applications to be loaded at start-up.
Failing that you might be able to use crontab. There are many tutorials on-line and details will be found in the man pages:
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crontab -lKeith


