There's no need for a script. You should be able to put the entire command line into wayfire.ini.
But we don't know if wayland/wayfire is the problem here. it might be something completely different.
Have a read of Running A Program At Start Up A Beginner's Guide. Covers multiple methods and troubleshooting.
Your first step is to find out why it isn't starting. WIthout that you and all of us are just guessing which more often than not wastes everyone's time.
You also need to tell us how much RAM your 4B has, what OS you're running, which major release it is*, and whether you're booting to a logged in desktop or not.
It would help if you also told us which "other solution I found on internet" you have tried and failed with.
*: Clearest way it to post the output from cat /etc/os-release. Wrap it in code tags please.
But we don't know if wayland/wayfire is the problem here. it might be something completely different.
Hello
I try to autostart my Raspberry pi4 on Node-RED dashboard page with chromium.
- Node-red autostart correcly in back ground.
- In LXTerminal, chromium-browser --kiosk http://127.0.0.1:1880/ui run well.
I try to had the command in autostart (Sudo mousepad /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart) but that it does'nt work.
I try several other solution I found on internet, result is the same.
Do you have a solution?
Have a read of Running A Program At Start Up A Beginner's Guide. Covers multiple methods and troubleshooting.
Your first step is to find out why it isn't starting. WIthout that you and all of us are just guessing which more often than not wastes everyone's time.
You also need to tell us how much RAM your 4B has, what OS you're running, which major release it is*, and whether you're booting to a logged in desktop or not.
It would help if you also told us which "other solution I found on internet" you have tried and failed with.
*: Clearest way it to post the output from cat /etc/os-release. Wrap it in code tags please.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:42 pm