I'm having to manually make the change every time I restart.
Now with the end-of-year rush, I'll stay like this, then when I have time I'll format it.
And if I can't use the script anymore, I'll try to find another Linux distribution that isn't so heavy.
I removed the startup shortcut and .sh file and restarted the pc
I recreated them and restarted the PC and nothing
however, typing commands in the terminal changes
So, in some update, it is not possible to run .sh at startup or something broke in the system that now it cannot be done
Now with the end-of-year rush, I'll stay like this, then when I have time I'll format it.
And if I can't use the script anymore, I'll try to find another Linux distribution that isn't so heavy.
I removed the startup shortcut and .sh file and restarted the pc
I recreated them and restarted the PC and nothing
however, typing commands in the terminal changes
So, in some update, it is not possible to run .sh at startup or something broke in the system that now it cannot be done
