Re: How to start gammu-smsd at boot?

gilberto dos santos alves <[email protected]> Sun, 29 Jan 2017 23:12:59 -0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.drivers.gammu
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hi. what dist linux are your system. use daemon manuals of your system. on
windows use services manual.
debian ubuntu use service gammu-smsd start
first steps are more easy with standard packages debian ubuntu for gammu

Em 28/01/2017 21:32, "Mübin İçyer" <[email protected]> escreveu:

> Hello,
>
> How can I set gammu-smsd so that it will be started by system at every
> boot?
> In the documentation
> <https://wammu.eu/docs/manual/quick/index.html#running-smsd> it says that
>
> The binary packages on Linux usually come with support for starting SMSD
> as a system wide daemon.
>
> With systemd, you can start it by:
>
> $ systemctl start gammu-smsd.service
>
> First, I didn't install it from binary package, second I don't have
> systemctl command.
> Thanks.
>
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