Post 1501982 by lynnesbian@fedi.lynnesbian.space
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 (DIR) Post #1501722 by lynnesbian@fedi.lynnesbian.space
       2018-11-26T12:44:10Z
       
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       making a service on linux: put a file in /etc/systemd/system/ or /etc/init.d/ or whatevermaking a service on windows: write an executable that implements ServiceMain and use sc.exe to set it up
       
 (DIR) Post #1501750 by Skoll3@pleroma.site
       2018-11-26T12:45:21.404082Z
       
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       @lynnesbian Windows.d when
       
 (DIR) Post #1501804 by KitsuneAlicia@octodon.social
       2018-11-26T12:48:53Z
       
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       @lynnesbian Just for the record, Ubuntu uses /lib/systemd/system for that.Then you gotta do "sudo systemctl enable [filename]" to actually enable it.So, whether Windows or Ubuntu, you're still calling a program to autorun something.
       
 (DIR) Post #1501981 by tay@catgirl.science
       2018-11-26T12:57:58.473739Z
       
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       @lynnesbian there's no fuck way that's how windows does itthis time it was the right post
       
 (DIR) Post #1501982 by lynnesbian@fedi.lynnesbian.space
       2018-11-26T13:00:13Z
       
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       @tay https://stackoverflow.com/a/3582179/4480824