01-11-2021, 02:19 PM
@Alaini93
Seriously? A two-year old out-of-band software hack that was developed on moOde 4.2 and you neglected to tell us? You must be a difficult patient for your doctor.
I seem to recall I thought at the time there was something either not right or not needed in that procedure---I was experimenting with the framebuffer at the time for a different kind of display---but I'd have to go rummage through old notes to see what my issue was if I had one.
Nevertheless, I just tried it on my test player. It seems to still work on moOde 7.0.1 and doesn't interfere with my use of Vivaldi. Your issue must lie elsewhere.
Always using sudo when you edit is a terrible practice but I can understand the motivation. A lot of files in moOde are owned by root including some which don't need to be.
For all that, your /home/pi/.xinitrc is marked owner=pi, group=pi whereas the distributed version is owner=root, group=root. It does not matter in this case, but in general changing file permissions or file ownership is a bad thing.
As for the content of your .xinitrc file, nothing jumps out at me.
I don't know what to suggest you try next.
Regards,
Kent
Quote:Also I have the Moode splashscreen enable (maybe a problem).
Seriously? A two-year old out-of-band software hack that was developed on moOde 4.2 and you neglected to tell us? You must be a difficult patient for your doctor.
I seem to recall I thought at the time there was something either not right or not needed in that procedure---I was experimenting with the framebuffer at the time for a different kind of display---but I'd have to go rummage through old notes to see what my issue was if I had one.
Nevertheless, I just tried it on my test player. It seems to still work on moOde 7.0.1 and doesn't interfere with my use of Vivaldi. Your issue must lie elsewhere.
Always using sudo when you edit is a terrible practice but I can understand the motivation. A lot of files in moOde are owned by root including some which don't need to be.
For all that, your /home/pi/.xinitrc is marked owner=pi, group=pi whereas the distributed version is owner=root, group=root. It does not matter in this case, but in general changing file permissions or file ownership is a bad thing.
As for the content of your .xinitrc file, nothing jumps out at me.
I don't know what to suggest you try next.
Regards,
Kent