It seems like you're trying to create a Ubuntu systemd service to start Docker Desktop automatically. Here's how you can do it on Ubuntu: 1. **Create the service file**: Open a text editor and create a new file. You can name it something like `docker-desktop.service`. For example, you can use the command: ```bash sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/docker-desktop.service ``` 2. **Add the service configuration**: Paste the following configuration into the file: ```ini [Unit] Description=Docker Launcher [Service] Type=idle ExecStart=sudo systemctl --user -M <YOUR USER NAME TYPEIT>@ start docker-desktop [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` Replace `user-name` with your actual username. 3. **Save and close the file**: In Nano, you can save by pressing `Ctrl + O`, then press `Enter` to confirm, and exit by pressing `Ctrl + X`. 4. **Reload systemd**: After creating the service file, reload systemd to make it aware of the new service: ```bash sudo systemctl daemon-reload ``` 5. **Enable the service**: To start Docker Desktop automatically on boot, you need to enable the service: ```bash sudo systemctl enable docker-desktop.service ``` 6. **Start the service**: You can start the service immediately without rebooting: ```bash sudo systemctl start docker-desktop.service ``` 7. **Check the status**: To check the status of the service: ```bash sudo systemctl status docker-desktop.service ``` This setup should ensure that Docker Desktop starts automatically on boot. Make sure to replace `user-name` with your actual username and adjust any other parameters as needed. Finally change docker desktop application start on ubuntu Like that from usr/share/applications [Desktop Entry] Name=Docker Desktop Comment=Docker Desktop for Linux Exec=sudo /opt/docker-desktop/bin/docker-desktop Icon=/opt/docker-desktop/share/icon.original.png Type=Application Keywords=container;docker; Categories=Development;