Autostart 8i on linux

If you are having trouble autostarting oracle 8i see this link. The dbstart script provided with the linux distribution does not work.
http://www.arsdigita.com/ad-training/acs-install/oracle#automating
Hope it saves someone more time that I wasted!

Thank you for your generous. The doc is very helpful.
Morris

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    if [[ "$1" == "on" && $2 -eq 0 ]]; then
    thunar /mnt/stash/movies & disown
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    #M2
    if [[ "$1" == "on" && $2 -eq 1 ]]; then
    xdotool keydown Ctrl && xdotool keydown Page_Down
    elif [ $2 -eq 1 ]; then
    xdotool keyup Ctrl && xdotool keyup Page_Down
    fi
    #^The above executes the keyboard combo Ctrl+Page Down (Next Tab) and holds these buttons down until your key release is detected.
    #M3
    if [[ "$1" == "on" && $2 -eq 2 ]]; then
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    fi
    #^The above is my keyboard shortcut for changing workspaces, (Meta + F1-F6), since I won't ever need to hold these buttons down, I set them up to press and release on keydown, with no need to detect the key release, this is good to do to avoid a bug I mention lower in the guide.
    That's the gist of it, all you need to know. You can test-fire the commands in your terminal before you add them to the files. Recompiling and re-installing the G15Daemon (at least on arch) will overwrite your existing macros in /usr/lib/g15daemon/macros. Last but not least, you should remember the sleep command (for example, to restart g15daemon, do g15daemon -k && sleep 5 && g15daemon this is how you can set up timed commands and macros on your G-Keys as well. I may later on develop a GUI front-end for editing the macros, and program the MR-key to work like it does on Windows, but right now I'm satisfied with what I've got, so that will have to wait.
    You need to know:
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    Add this to the sudo configuration with visudo so you can run the g15daemon with sudo and no password (this should work on most distros, if not find the executable, could be in sbin (is on gentoo) like so: "/usr/sbin/g15daemon")
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    -I have not tested the headphone/mic plugs on the keyboard (please do comment your results if you try to use that)
    -This is not completely bug free.
    -There is no support for tracking launched/focused application and changing the M-Key mode depending on what you are doing (this would be useful though)
    -The MR key is not supported, but the LED works.
    Known Issues: (ordered by severity, if you want to contribute fixing these issues is the best thing you can do to help as I seem incapable of it)
    Sometimes the Key Release of G keys is not detected (this means if you have a key bound to the button that is held until the key is released, the release may not be detected properly. This only happens if you press the key quickly, not if you hold it for a short period before releasing it this is solved by either pressing the key again, or not relying on the key-release state, the latter is fairly easy to do as you can use "variables" and "if"s and "do/while" or "for" in C to set keys with toggle functions.
    Keypress detection for the G-Keys isn't 100% reliable, it will work completely fine 95% of the time or so, but sometimes (usually only if a G key has not been pressed in a while) the key needs to be pressed twice (This was much worse when g15macro was used and the keys almost always had to be pressed twice if I recall correctly). This may look like it's a huge bother at first, but really I hardly ever notice this when I'm using the keyboard and it is a very rare occurance.
    The Volume Wheel is erratic, I used patches from the net to make the wheel work but the wheel was unusable, I managed to make it just barely usable but I wouldn't call it "reliable" in it's current state. It does however work "ok". The wheel worked fine with generic keyboard drivers so maybe there is something in there to shed light on how to make them properly work (remember that there was a bit in libg15.c that made the wheel work, the other half of it is in uinput.c)
    The M-Key leds (M1, M2 and M3) will not light up until a G-Key or one of the M keys is pressed (very minor, I tried to fix this but failed, gave up since it's not really important)
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    Terminating the g15daemon (g15daemon -k) will render the keyboard unusable and can result in bugs (for example your next keypress may be detected but release will not be detected) so be careful when doing something like that. Unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in solves this issue.
    Scroll-Lock led does not work (this is not specific to this keyboard, it is a Linux problem and affects all keyboards as far as I am aware)
    I personally prefer using this keyboard in Linux over using it in Windows because of how much more configurable it is (there's nothing I can't do with the press of a button now) and switching workspaces with just one button each for a total of 6 is a joy!
    Feel free to comment below with any questions or thoughts, any suggestions to improve the code or other contributions are greatly appreciated! I am not skilled in C programming and as such some of my code may look hideous to those who would know what they're doing so better ways to achieve the same results will not be ignored either and I will add any significant updates to the OP when I see them.
    Good Luck and Enjoy
    PS: I know the libg15 patch is rather "unclean" (contains a lot of redundant patches, i.e. replacing a line with the same line) but I was too lazy to clean it up. I tried once but it did not work out so well
    If you have a G510s and this did not work for you, I may be able to help you get that working, comment if you want help with that (the first step to try is on the wiki)
    Last edited by rabcor (2015-05-08 14:41:34)

    Major Update: The G-Keys can now be edited without recompiling by editing shell scripts at "/usr/share/g15daemon/macros/"
    Each button has it's own script file named by it's label (e.g. to edit the functionality of G1, open the script named G1.) The button will try to execute the scripts as programs, so make sure they are executable (chmod +x) and as long as the name remains the same, if you want to replace the files with something different, know that the arguments currently given to the files ($1 and $2) are ($1)on/off and ($2)0-2  (where 0 is M1 and 2 is M3)
    To download the updated sources, go here (only the g15daemon source/patch was updated). This thread's OP has been updated.
    Last edited by rabcor (2015-02-12 04:46:48)

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    # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
    # (at your option) any later version.
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    #RestartSec=0
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    TTYReset=no
    TTYVHangup=no
    TTYVTDisallocate=no
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    X.Org X Server 1.14.1
    Release Date: 2013-04-17
    X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
    Build Operating System: Linux 3.8.7-1-ARCH x86_64
    Current Operating System: Linux dodo713 3.9.2-2-ck #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 12 18:19:49 EDT 2013 x86_64
    Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-linux-ck root=UUID=06874255-7a5d-4968-8f09-1e53cb761f44 ro quiet init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd
    Build Date: 17 April 2013 02:37:06PM
    Current version of pixman: 0.30.0
    Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
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    (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.1.log", Time: Fri May 17 08:14:11 2013
    (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
    (==) Using config directory: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d"
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    Initializing built-in extension Generic Event Extension
    Initializing built-in extension SHAPE
    Initializing built-in extension MIT-SHM
    Initializing built-in extension XInputExtension
    Initializing built-in extension XTEST
    Initializing built-in extension BIG-REQUESTS
    Initializing built-in extension SYNC
    Initializing built-in extension XKEYBOARD
    Initializing built-in extension XC-MISC
    Initializing built-in extension SECURITY
    Initializing built-in extension XINERAMA
    Initializing built-in extension XFIXES
    Initializing built-in extension RENDER
    Initializing built-in extension RANDR
    Initializing built-in extension COMPOSITE
    Initializing built-in extension DAMAGE
    Initializing built-in extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
    Initializing built-in extension DOUBLE-BUFFER
    Initializing built-in extension RECORD
    Initializing built-in extension DPMS
    Initializing built-in extension X-Resource
    Initializing built-in extension XVideo
    Initializing built-in extension XVideo-MotionCompensation
    Initializing built-in extension XFree86-VidModeExtension
    Initializing built-in extension XFree86-DGA
    Initializing built-in extension XFree86-DRI
    Initializing built-in extension DRI2
    Loading extension GLX
    Loading extension NV-GLX
    Loading extension NV-CONTROL
    Loading extension XINERAMA
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    > Warning: Compat map for group 3 redefined
    > Using new definition
    > Warning: Compat map for group 4 redefined
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    Openbox-Debug: UPDATE DESKTOP NAMES
    Openbox-Debug: Keyboard map changed. Reloading keyboard bindings.
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    Timestamp=Fri 2013-05-17 10:25:53 PDT
    TimestampMonotonic=13650783
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    VTNr=1
    TTY=tty1
    Remote=no
    Service=login
    Leader=405
    Audit=1
    Type=tty
    Class=user
    Active=yes
    State=active
    KillProcesses=no
    IdleHint=no
    IdleSinceHint=1368811547544203
    IdleSinceHintMonotonic=7545641
    Name=dodo3773
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    Edit8: Kupfer still loads even though nothing else does. So I uninstalled kupfer. Same thing though. No autostart.
    Edit9: Tried booting into repo kernel instead of ck kernel. Didn't work.
    Last edited by dodo3773 (2013-05-19 06:34:44)

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    you help will be appreciated.Please see these links.
    https://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=Autostart+AND+Services&objID=c3&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001
    https://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=Auto+AND+Start+AND+Services&objID=c3&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001
    Managing Server Processes
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e13675/T530130T530133.htm#5274555
    Thanks,
    Hussein

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