this is indeed the simplest way that i had xfstt running and it works great!
i was also in the same thought previously of making the links for
/sbin/init.d/ . . . but the solution below was most excellent.
the question is: why does SuSE not have an rpm for xfstt? or is my SuSE6.2
distro ancient enought for me not to have realized that there's one
somewhere out there?
just checking . . .
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From: Paul Sims
just put "/usr/X11R6/bin/xfsft" in /etc/rc.d/boot.local.
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