> is this really important? > i mean : if you start ubuntu graphical interface if no screen is pluged, why not > starting pd gui?
I tried it but the patch didn't start. Ingo > Le 13/08/2010 11:46, Ingo Scherzinger a écrit : > > Hi everybody! > > > > @ José: > > > >> Hi, maybe is a lofi solution but works...need a cd... > >> I created an autorun cd on ubuntu...first create an empty file called > > autorun > >> and edit with gedit or wathever > > > > That might be a good idea if I had a cd-rom in the box but unfortunately I > > don't! > > > > @ Cyrille > > > >> depending on your gpu, you can override screen detection, so that your > > computer > >> start graphical interface when no screen is detected. > >> look for xorg configuration. > > > > That one is actually working. I had to add this to "xorg.conf" > > > > Section "Device" > > ... > > Option "NoDDC" "1" > > EndSection > > > > This way Ubuntu wouldn't search for the screen. Now I only have to detect > > whether a screen is present or not and start the 2nd patch with "-gui" or > > "-nogui" . I think > is this really important? > i mean : if you start ubuntu graphical interface if no screen is pluged, why not > starting pd gui? > > c > > > > > [dmesg] > > | > > [shell] > > > > should somehow work for that. > > > > @ Bernardo > > > >> I don't know but maybe create a perl, python or bash script that creates 2 > >> instances of PD, one with GUI and other without GUI? > > > > That won't change the fact that Ubuntu won't start up. Changing the command > > line to start the Pd patch is already good enough for that. > > > > > > Thank you all for your suggestions. I think Cyrille's way is the best way to > > go with my setup. > > > > Ingo > > > > > >>> 2010/8/12 Ingo Scherzinger<i...@miamiwave.com> > >>> Hi there, > >>> > >>> is it possible to start a patch automatically on boot up containing both > > an > >>> audio and GEM patch either with or without a screen? > >>> > >>> I got a patch that contains some kind of gui working with GEM while the > > main > >>> audio patch doensn't need any graphics. All editing can be handled with a > >>> LCD remote unit. > >>> With the monitor connected everything works as expected. The problem is > > that > >>> Ubuntu (10.04) won't boot without any screen connected. > >>> > >>> I tried not to start X and fluxbox and go directly to the Pd patches. That > >>> didn't work! > >>> It still only boots (in text mode) with the monitor connected. > >>> > >>> Is there any way to detect if a monitor is hooked up and connect to some > >>> kind of a "virtual monitor" if not? > >>> > >>> Could VNC be used for that? (Though I don't really need or want a remote > >>> desktop) > >>> > >>> Thanx for any hints, > >>> Ingo > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd- > list > > _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list