Closed mike-jl closed 9 years ago
Thanks michiil for your contribution. I'm not too familiar with services but I have no problems if that is preferred way of doing things. I gave it a shot but I found that I had to run "/usr/lib/insserv/insserv hueUpnp". Is this typical that the command is not in a default $PATH location?
Well I don't think it's normal.. Maybe a Raspberry thing.. On both my Ubuntu and my Debian installation it's in $PATH and i am able to use it as i wrote..
Update start-script.