I am trying to use unclutter on bookworm with the official 7" touchscreen.
However I get unclutter: could not open display
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
I am trying to use unclutter on bookworm with the official 7" touchscreen. >>
However I get unclutter: could not open display
How and when are you running the command?
john
John wrote:
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
I am trying to use unclutter on bookworm with the official 7" touchscreen. >>>How and when are you running the command?
However I get unclutter: could not open display
john
At the mmoment just from the command line to test it out
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
John wrote:
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
I am trying to use unclutter on bookworm with the official 7" touchscreen. >>>>How and when are you running the command?
However I get unclutter: could not open display
john
At the mmoment just from the command line to test it out
From the command line... in a terminal emulator inside X? Because if
you're ssh'd in you'll need to tell it which display to talk to, e.g. DISPLAY=0 unclutter
john
John <[email protected]> writes:
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
John wrote:
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
I am trying to use unclutter on bookworm with the official 7" touchscreen.How and when are you running the command?
However I get unclutter: could not open display
john
At the mmoment just from the command line to test it out
From the command line... in a terminal emulator inside X? Because if
you're ssh'd in you'll need to tell it which display to talk to, e.g.
DISPLAY=0 unclutter
john
This should, of course, be
DISPLAY=:0 unclutter
Mea culpa.
john
John wrote:
John <[email protected]> writes:The problem is I do not know what the value for display=: should be as
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:This should, of course, be
John wrote:
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
I am trying to use unclutter on bookworm with the official 7" touchscreen.How and when are you running the command?
However I get unclutter: could not open display
john
At the mmoment just from the command line to test it out
From the command line... in a terminal emulator inside X? Because if
you're ssh'd in you'll need to tell it which display to talk to, e.g.
DISPLAY=0 unclutter
john
DISPLAY=:0 unclutter
Mea culpa.
john
0 does not work (display not found) and all other numbers produce the
same result
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
John wrote:
John <[email protected]> writes:The problem is I do not know what the value for display=: should be as
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:This should, of course, be
John wrote:
The Incredible Bulk <[email protected]> writes:
I am trying to use unclutter on bookworm with the official 7" touchscreen.How and when are you running the command?
However I get unclutter: could not open display
john
At the mmoment just from the command line to test it out
From the command line... in a terminal emulator inside X? Because if
you're ssh'd in you'll need to tell it which display to talk to, e.g.
DISPLAY=0 unclutter
john
DISPLAY=:0 unclutter
Mea culpa.
john
0 does not work (display not found) and all other numbers produce the
same result
If you are running X, it's almost certainly :0
John wrote:Has Wayland arrived on rPIs yet?
If you are running X, it's almost certainly :0
Usually :0.0 for the local display I think:-
On 26/03/2024 17:07, Andy Burns wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
John wrote:Has Wayland arrived on rPIs yet?
If you are running X, it's almost certainly :0
Usually :0.0 for the local display I think:-
It broke my ways of running X apps from consoles when it arrived in
Fedora ...
Wayland came with Bookworm, on Pi4 and Pi5. You can switch back to X
using rpi-config
Chris Green wrote:
John wrote:Has Wayland arrived on rPIs yet?
If you are running X, it's almost certainly :0
Usually :0.0 for the local display I think:-
It broke my ways of running X apps from consoles when it arrived in
Fedora ...
Chris Townley <[email protected]> writes:
On 26/03/2024 17:07, Andy Burns wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
John wrote:Has Wayland arrived on rPIs yet?
If you are running X, it's almost certainly :0
Usually :0.0 for the local display I think:-
It broke my ways of running X apps from consoles when it arrived in
Fedora ...
Wayland came with Bookworm, on Pi4 and Pi5. You can switch back to X
using rpi-config
Good call, I'd forgotten about the Wayland possibility.
If you're running Wayland, I would be shocked if unclutter works at
all.
john
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