Hello Debian forums,
I have a simple java application - I check the device status by sending ICMP packets. The program dosn't work (network unavailable status) when I run it via the openbox startup script (/home/user/.config/openbox/autostart). But when I open a terminal window in openbox and run this program, everything works fine (network status is OK, I have replies from device for my ICMP packets). What is wrong? What should I configure/set up to make it works via startup script?
Any help is appreciated!
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Buster+LightDM+Openbox+java application-> no network connection
Re: Buster+LightDM+Openbox+java application-> no network connection
Problem solved.
My big, big, big mistake.
I store the program connection configuration parameters in a txt file.
The user.dir property is /home/user/programFolder when run from a terminal window and /home/user when run from an openbox script. This difference caused all the problems.
My big, big, big mistake.
I store the program connection configuration parameters in a txt file.
The user.dir property is /home/user/programFolder when run from a terminal window and /home/user when run from an openbox script. This difference caused all the problems.