What starts on your computer when you first start it up? ;^)
>>57643091
Chevolume, Steam, Unified Remote, Avira, Glass2k
>>57643091
bios/efi
>>57643091
ClassicShell, AMD Drivers,RealTek drivers
>>57643091
a custom track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miZHa7ZC6Z0
roaring of the aged fans, it's faster than bios even
>>57643091
>nvidia drivers
>msi fastboot
>msi gaming app
>realtek drivers
>killer network drivers
>dropbox
>google drive
>soundblaster cinema
>>57643091
redshift
Windows Explorer
>>57643091
SystemD :('''''''
Nothing the os boots and nothing else comes up with it not one drive not steam nothing
>>57643204
my nigga
>>57643246
Flux is a pretty cool guy that doesn't afraid of anything.
the openRC init scripts.
a GRUB script randomly boots me into one of fifty unique distros i have installed
>>57643117
Only correct answer
>>57643156
>not https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFkry3zzutI
The Linux kernel
coretemp, msi afterburner, corsair cue shit.
Mail, Steam, Bettertouchtool, Google drive, f.lux, karabiner
>>57643091
can you post the shrimp background?
>>57643646
Maybe if you're mentally retarded.
>>57643091
Last session
First OS thing to start is MATE Settings Daemon, then ownCloud client.
>>57643091
bios > grub > Ubuntu > extraordinary collection of hentai
>>57643229
Enjoy your botnet
>>57643229
Not something bad
>>57643091
an iptables firewall script,. i dont have xorg load at boot, it boots up in to the a text mode commandline, then i log in and type in startx
>>57643091
Openvpn
>>57643156
>>57643712
Stop this or I will have to install HoMM II
>>57643091
process hacker
open hardware monitor
everything
all of them start in tray
>>57643091
pin 'em up and conky
>>57643091
The systemd. God bless the systemd.
>>57645324
yeah its actually the Intel ME
>>57643204
same, only thing I have on startup.
>>57643091
Can you post that shrimp wallpaper, pls?
Are you Norwegian by any chance?
>>57643712
This sound will never be topped.
>>57643635
Autism.
Drivers
Asus gpu tool
Displayfusion
Server 1(old dell):
Plex, syncthing, samba, nfs and pi-hole
Server 2(rpi3):
Transmission, openvpn, mount nfs from server 1.
Living room PC:
Steam, mount samba from server 1(includes nfs on 2).
Laptop:
Steam, Syncthing
Windows gaming PC:
Steam, mount samba share.
Oneplus 3:
Syncthing, kwlp, adaway, greenify, amplify, and whatever little room I give Google for their bullshit.
all these
qbit and Launchy
smcfancontrol
>>57643091
Intel botnet followed by Microsoft botnet
Plex server
Lots of cum
When I literally just power it on, I get a TTY. Not actually sure what runs in the background. Maybe some networking services and such. After logging in, stuff like mpd that I told to start with systemd and everything in ~/.config/openbox/autostart (listed below)1 ## GNOME PolicyKit and Keyring
2 eval $(gnome-keyring-daemon -s --components=pkcs11,secrets,ssh,gpg) &
3
4 ## Set root window colour
5 hsetroot -solid "#2E3436" &
6
7 (\
8 #compton -CGbf --backend glx --vsync opengl-swc --vsync-aggressive && \
9 sleep 1s && nitrogen --restore && \
10 sleep 2s && \
11 tint2 \
12 ) &
13
14 ## Volume control for systray
15 (sleep 2s && pnmixer) &
16
17 ## Volume keys daemon
18 xfce4-volumed &
19
20 ## Enable power management
21 xfce4-power-manager &
22
23 ## Start Thunar Daemon
24 thunar --daemon &
25
26 ## Start xscreensaver
27 xscreensaver -no-splash &
28
29 ## Start Clipboard manager
30 (sleep 3s && clipit) &
31
32 ## Set keyboard settings - 250 ms delay and 25 cps (characters per second) r epeat rate.
33 ## Adjust the values according to your preferances.
34 xset r rate 250 25 &
35
36 ## Turn on/off system beep
37 xset b off &
38
39 ## Run the conky
40 conky -q &
41
42 # Autostart the Dropbox deamon
43 ~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd &
44
45 ## Personal programs
46 xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources &
47 transmission-gtk -m &
48 steam-native -silent %U &
49 setxkbmap -option caps:super
50 dropbox &
51 dunst &
52 termite -e 'ncmpcpp' &
53 termite &
54 termite &
55 firefox-nightly &
56 evince &
pasted from vim so there are line numbers
>>57648220
Redshift, jack2,mpd, urxvtd.
explorer.exe and nothing else. Exactly the way I like it. If I need something too boot I'll start it on my own. Anything else is unnecessary and bloat.