2016-02-17 3:59 GMT+01:00 Time-On Task <afindi...@gmail.com>:I am sorry if the question have already been asked. But i didn't find a
proper answer while searching.
I was willing to use gnu health as part of a new project with Ubuntu. We've
successfully installed and running it in our machines. But we have to
manually boot tryton server every time we boot the machine. we were hoping
to boot tryton server automatically at system startup so that we can use the
machine as server without use of any mouse/keyboard/monitor. I searched some
scripts online but probably they are outdated. I don't even know if there is
any easier way. Any help on this matter would be appreciated and would help
us starting the use of gnuhealth and linux in hospitals.