> > > I do it with auto login and .xprofile, and it loads fluxus before the > window manager. > > Check.
> The "while true" isn't something I've tried as I am egotistical enough > to think that fluxus will not crash, but it's probably to be > recommended. > > Well, Fluxus can crash, Fluxus with tested code is in my experience really quite stable, but I'll take the loop anyway because I don't feel like having to stay in The Hague for 3 weeks, or walking people through exotic issues over the phone. > !Remember to turn *both* kinds of screen blanking off! > > Already ran into that at the first presentation :¬) > All this is all documented here: > http://www.pawfal.org/dave/blog/2010/10/al-jazari-bootable-usb-version/ > > Using a usb key to do this doesn't seem a good idea, after a couple of > weeks of being turned on and off at the power switch in the gallery in > Eindhoven (see link above) it got corrupted. I think there are ways to > fix even this by making the partitions read only, but harddrive install > seems more stable. > > Ok. I don't have the time to sort out USB keys anyway, and I already have the HD running nicely. Ok, next step; how do I tell people to turn something like this off? Simply using the power-plug and assume ext4's journalling will take care of any issues that may arise? This might also be a nice moment to -again- pause at the wonderful nature of this list. Thanks, Kas.
