Triode,

I know the focus is primarily on the Wandboard, and possibly other ARM
based devices, but as your soa-aur can install on i686 & x86_64 is it
worth editing your first post to highlight the fact that it can fill the
gap after the loss of the CSOS  i686 & x86_64 Fedora repos? 

I had previously turned an old laptop, that was running XP, into a
squeezebox with a combo of Fedora 20 + CSOS repos and a few
configuration tweaks.  With your soa-aur you can now do the same with
ARCH, for example with Manjaro XFCE, as tested in VirtualBox.

In this case ,just comment out the "jivelite-autologin" lines in
soa-install.sh to give you a normal login/desktop, but then configure it
to autostart jivelite after a normal user login.  Switch to second
workspace and have a key binding to bring up the browser with homepages
of WebUI and LMS.

'[image: http://s4.postimg.org/b9ffr0q49/soa4.jpg]'
(http://postimg.org/image/b9ffr0q49/)

Trivial tweak of joggler skin by changing "setvideomode" values, and
XFCE panel autohide on in workspace one.

'[image: http://s18.postimg.org/8pt8loubp/soa5.jpg]'
(http://postimg.org/image/8pt8loubp/)

'[image: http://s11.postimg.org/9m379bhnz/soa6.jpg]'
(http://postimg.org/image/9m379bhnz/)

Switch to workspace two and configure a key combo to open browser with
two home pages.


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