avell-unofficial-control-center: add aucc to run at startuup doesnt work

just as the title states, it doesnt seem to work for me. after i create the config file, and then go to chmod 77 the aucc.service, all i get is this error: dps@vulcan:~$ chmod 777 aucc.service chmod: cannot access 'aucc.service': No such file or directory

i installed this via the “easy” method, with pip3. i tried finding the actual package in my system (avell-unofficial-control-center), with pip3 show, and it returned a result that says that its in my /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages, but when i go to look in that directory, there isnt even a dist-packages directory lol.

Ubuntu 18.04.3 Vulcan JinGang GTX Standard (laptop) attached is my results for hwinfo hwinfo.txt

i dont know if that helps or not, hope this reaches you well.

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  • Created 5 years ago
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@OMGdaDPS , I’m not the software developer. You need to thank @rodgomesc for it. I’m just an user from Brazil with the same issue in another branded laptop. Hope my experience can help you, that’s the real purpose of open source software and collaboration.

If it works, then finish with: systemctl daemon-reload systemctl start aucc.service systemctl status aucc.service # to check if is running

I look again in your first post, it looks like you are running commands in the present folder not on /etc/systemd/system/aucc.service. Try: chmod 755 /etc/systemd/system/aucc.service And then systemctl enable aucc.service

oh i havent made it home yet, but i will report back when i get there!