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MAJ Raspberry PI Zero W

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  • S srouviere06

    ça n’exite pas ces options lol 😉

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    #50

    @srouviere06 Avant de lancer mplayer :

    setterm -cursor off
    
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      farias
      a écrit sur dernière édition par
      #51

      Si cela fonctionne tu ajoute la commande dans le .bashrc …

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        srouviere06
        a écrit sur dernière édition par
        #52

        non ya toujours le curseur

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        • S srouviere06

          non ya toujours le curseur

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          farias
          a écrit sur dernière édition par
          #53

          @srouviere06 Tu as un fichier /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf ?

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            farias
            a écrit sur dernière édition par
            #54

            J’ai l’impression qu’il faut installer un truc (que je connais pas).

            sudo apt-get install unclutter
            unclutter -idle 0 
            

            Mais normalement via /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf tu peux supprimer.

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            • fariasF farias

              @srouviere06 Tu as un fichier /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf ?

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              a écrit sur dernière édition par
              #55

              @farias

              pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $ more /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
              #
              # General configuration
              #
              # start-default-seat = True to always start one seat if none are defined in the configuration
              # greeter-user = User to run greeter as
              # minimum-display-number = Minimum display number to use for X servers
              # minimum-vt = First VT to run displays on
              # lock-memory = True to prevent memory from being paged to disk
              # user-authority-in-system-dir = True if session authority should be in the system location
              # guest-account-script = Script to be run to setup guest account
              # logind-check-graphical = True to on start seats that are marked as graphical by logind
              # log-directory = Directory to log information to
              # run-directory = Directory to put running state in
              # cache-directory = Directory to cache to
              # sessions-directory = Directory to find sessions
              # remote-sessions-directory = Directory to find remote sessions
              # greeters-directory = Directory to find greeters
              # backup-logs = True to move add a .old suffix to old log files when opening new ones
              # dbus-service = True if LightDM provides a D-Bus service to control it
              #
              [LightDM]
              #start-default-seat=true
              #greeter-user=lightdm
              #minimum-display-number=0
              #minimum-vt=7
              #lock-memory=true
              #user-authority-in-system-dir=false
              #guest-account-script=guest-account
              #logind-check-graphical=false
              #log-directory=/var/log/lightdm
              #run-directory=/var/run/lightdm
              #cache-directory=/var/cache/lightdm
              #sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/sessions:/usr/share/xsessions:/usr/share/wayland-sessions
              #remote-sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/remote-sessions
              #greeters-directory=$XDG_DATA_DIRS/lightdm/greeters:$XDG_DATA_DIRS/xgreeters
              #backup-logs=true
              #dbus-service=true
              
              #
              # Seat configuration
              #
              # Seat configuration is matched against the seat name glob in the section, for example:
              # [Seat:*] matches all seats and is applied first.
              # [Seat:seat0] matches the seat named "seat0".
              # [Seat:seat-thin-client*] matches all seats that have names that start with "seat-thin-client".
              #
              # type = Seat type (local, xremote, unity)
              # pam-service = PAM service to use for login
              # pam-autologin-service = PAM service to use for autologin
              # pam-greeter-service = PAM service to use for greeters
              # xserver-backend = X backend to use (mir)
              # xserver-command = X server command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. X -special-option)
              # xmir-command = Xmir server command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. Xmir -special-option)
              # xserver-config = Config file to pass to X server
              # xserver-layout = Layout to pass to X server
              # xserver-allow-tcp = True if TCP/IP connections are allowed to this X server
              # xserver-share = True if the X server is shared for both greeter and session
              # xserver-hostname = Hostname of X server (only for type=xremote)
              # xserver-display-number = Display number of X server (only for type=xremote)
              # xdmcp-manager = XDMCP manager to connect to (implies xserver-allow-tcp=true)
              # xdmcp-port = XDMCP UDP/IP port to communicate on
              # xdmcp-key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 (stored in keys.conf)
              # unity-compositor-command = Unity compositor command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. unity-system-compositor -special-option)
              # unity-compositor-timeout = Number of seconds to wait for compositor to start
              # greeter-session = Session to load for greeter
              # greeter-hide-users = True to hide the user list
              # greeter-allow-guest = True if the greeter should show a guest login option
              # greeter-show-manual-login = True if the greeter should offer a manual login option
              # greeter-show-remote-login = True if the greeter should offer a remote login option
              # user-session = Session to load for users
              # allow-user-switching = True if allowed to switch users
              # allow-guest = True if guest login is allowed
              # guest-session = Session to load for guests (overrides user-session)
              # session-wrapper = Wrapper script to run session with
              # greeter-wrapper = Wrapper script to run greeter with
              # guest-wrapper = Wrapper script to run guest sessions with
              # display-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter session (runs as root)
              # display-stopped-script = Script to run after stopping the display server (runs as root)
              # greeter-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter (runs as root)
              # session-setup-script = Script to run when starting a user session (runs as root)
              # session-cleanup-script = Script to run when quitting a user session (runs as root)
              # autologin-guest = True to log in as guest by default
              # autologin-user = User to log in with by default (overrides autologin-guest)
              # autologin-user-timeout = Number of seconds to wait before loading default user
              # autologin-session = Session to load for automatic login (overrides user-session)
              # autologin-in-background = True if autologin session should not be immediately activated
              # exit-on-failure = True if the daemon should exit if this seat fails
              # fallback-test = Script to run to check if hardware can handle Wayland - should return 1 if so
              # fallback-session = Session to launch if fallback-test returns 0
              # fallback-greeter = Greeter session to launch if fallback-test returns 0
              #
              [Seat:*]
              #type=local
              #pam-service=lightdm
              #pam-autologin-service=lightdm-autologin
              #pam-greeter-service=lightdm-greeter
              #xserver-backend=
              #xserver-command=X
              #xmir-command=Xmir
              #xserver-config=
              #xserver-layout=
              #xserver-allow-tcp=false
              #xserver-share=true
              #xserver-hostname=
              #xserver-display-number=
              #xdmcp-manager=
              #xdmcp-port=177
              #xdmcp-key=
              #unity-compositor-command=unity-system-compositor
              #unity-compositor-timeout=60
              greeter-session=pi-greeter
              greeter-hide-users=false
              #greeter-allow-guest=true
              #greeter-show-manual-login=false
              #greeter-show-remote-login=true
              user-session=LXDE-pi-x
              #allow-user-switching=true
              #allow-guest=true
              #guest-session=
              #session-wrapper=lightdm-session
              #greeter-wrapper=
              #guest-wrapper=
              display-setup-script=/usr/share/dispsetup.sh
              #display-stopped-script=
              #greeter-setup-script=
              #session-setup-script=
              #session-cleanup-script=
              #autologin-guest=false
              autologin-user=pi
              #autologin-user-timeout=0
              #autologin-in-background=false
              autologin-session=LXDE-pi-x
              #exit-on-failure=false
              #fallback-test=
              #fallback-session=
              #fallback-greeter=
              
              #
              # XDMCP Server configuration
              #
              # enabled = True if XDMCP connections should be allowed
              # port = UDP/IP port to listen for connections on
              # listen-address = Host/address to listen for XDMCP connections (use all addresses if not present)
              # key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 or blank to not use authentication (stored in keys.conf)
              # hostname = Hostname to report to XDMCP clients (defaults to system hostname if unset)
              #
              # The authentication key is a 56 bit DES key specified in hex as 0xnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.  Alternatively
              # it can be a word and the first 7 characters are used as the key.
              #
              [XDMCPServer]
              #enabled=false
              #port=177
              #listen-address=
              #key=
              #hostname=
              
              #
              # VNC Server configuration
              #
              # enabled = True if VNC connections should be allowed
              # command = Command to run Xvnc server with
              # port = TCP/IP port to listen for connections on
              # listen-address = Host/address to listen for VNC connections (use all addresses if not present)
              # width = Width of display to use
              # height = Height of display to use
              # depth = Color depth of display to use
              #
              [VNCServer]
              #enabled=false
              #command=Xvnc
              #port=5900
              #listen-address=
              #width=1024
              #height=768
              #depth=8
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              • S srouviere06

                @farias

                pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $ more /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
                #
                # General configuration
                #
                # start-default-seat = True to always start one seat if none are defined in the configuration
                # greeter-user = User to run greeter as
                # minimum-display-number = Minimum display number to use for X servers
                # minimum-vt = First VT to run displays on
                # lock-memory = True to prevent memory from being paged to disk
                # user-authority-in-system-dir = True if session authority should be in the system location
                # guest-account-script = Script to be run to setup guest account
                # logind-check-graphical = True to on start seats that are marked as graphical by logind
                # log-directory = Directory to log information to
                # run-directory = Directory to put running state in
                # cache-directory = Directory to cache to
                # sessions-directory = Directory to find sessions
                # remote-sessions-directory = Directory to find remote sessions
                # greeters-directory = Directory to find greeters
                # backup-logs = True to move add a .old suffix to old log files when opening new ones
                # dbus-service = True if LightDM provides a D-Bus service to control it
                #
                [LightDM]
                #start-default-seat=true
                #greeter-user=lightdm
                #minimum-display-number=0
                #minimum-vt=7
                #lock-memory=true
                #user-authority-in-system-dir=false
                #guest-account-script=guest-account
                #logind-check-graphical=false
                #log-directory=/var/log/lightdm
                #run-directory=/var/run/lightdm
                #cache-directory=/var/cache/lightdm
                #sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/sessions:/usr/share/xsessions:/usr/share/wayland-sessions
                #remote-sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/remote-sessions
                #greeters-directory=$XDG_DATA_DIRS/lightdm/greeters:$XDG_DATA_DIRS/xgreeters
                #backup-logs=true
                #dbus-service=true
                
                #
                # Seat configuration
                #
                # Seat configuration is matched against the seat name glob in the section, for example:
                # [Seat:*] matches all seats and is applied first.
                # [Seat:seat0] matches the seat named "seat0".
                # [Seat:seat-thin-client*] matches all seats that have names that start with "seat-thin-client".
                #
                # type = Seat type (local, xremote, unity)
                # pam-service = PAM service to use for login
                # pam-autologin-service = PAM service to use for autologin
                # pam-greeter-service = PAM service to use for greeters
                # xserver-backend = X backend to use (mir)
                # xserver-command = X server command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. X -special-option)
                # xmir-command = Xmir server command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. Xmir -special-option)
                # xserver-config = Config file to pass to X server
                # xserver-layout = Layout to pass to X server
                # xserver-allow-tcp = True if TCP/IP connections are allowed to this X server
                # xserver-share = True if the X server is shared for both greeter and session
                # xserver-hostname = Hostname of X server (only for type=xremote)
                # xserver-display-number = Display number of X server (only for type=xremote)
                # xdmcp-manager = XDMCP manager to connect to (implies xserver-allow-tcp=true)
                # xdmcp-port = XDMCP UDP/IP port to communicate on
                # xdmcp-key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 (stored in keys.conf)
                # unity-compositor-command = Unity compositor command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. unity-system-compositor -special-option)
                # unity-compositor-timeout = Number of seconds to wait for compositor to start
                # greeter-session = Session to load for greeter
                # greeter-hide-users = True to hide the user list
                # greeter-allow-guest = True if the greeter should show a guest login option
                # greeter-show-manual-login = True if the greeter should offer a manual login option
                # greeter-show-remote-login = True if the greeter should offer a remote login option
                # user-session = Session to load for users
                # allow-user-switching = True if allowed to switch users
                # allow-guest = True if guest login is allowed
                # guest-session = Session to load for guests (overrides user-session)
                # session-wrapper = Wrapper script to run session with
                # greeter-wrapper = Wrapper script to run greeter with
                # guest-wrapper = Wrapper script to run guest sessions with
                # display-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter session (runs as root)
                # display-stopped-script = Script to run after stopping the display server (runs as root)
                # greeter-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter (runs as root)
                # session-setup-script = Script to run when starting a user session (runs as root)
                # session-cleanup-script = Script to run when quitting a user session (runs as root)
                # autologin-guest = True to log in as guest by default
                # autologin-user = User to log in with by default (overrides autologin-guest)
                # autologin-user-timeout = Number of seconds to wait before loading default user
                # autologin-session = Session to load for automatic login (overrides user-session)
                # autologin-in-background = True if autologin session should not be immediately activated
                # exit-on-failure = True if the daemon should exit if this seat fails
                # fallback-test = Script to run to check if hardware can handle Wayland - should return 1 if so
                # fallback-session = Session to launch if fallback-test returns 0
                # fallback-greeter = Greeter session to launch if fallback-test returns 0
                #
                [Seat:*]
                #type=local
                #pam-service=lightdm
                #pam-autologin-service=lightdm-autologin
                #pam-greeter-service=lightdm-greeter
                #xserver-backend=
                #xserver-command=X
                #xmir-command=Xmir
                #xserver-config=
                #xserver-layout=
                #xserver-allow-tcp=false
                #xserver-share=true
                #xserver-hostname=
                #xserver-display-number=
                #xdmcp-manager=
                #xdmcp-port=177
                #xdmcp-key=
                #unity-compositor-command=unity-system-compositor
                #unity-compositor-timeout=60
                greeter-session=pi-greeter
                greeter-hide-users=false
                #greeter-allow-guest=true
                #greeter-show-manual-login=false
                #greeter-show-remote-login=true
                user-session=LXDE-pi-x
                #allow-user-switching=true
                #allow-guest=true
                #guest-session=
                #session-wrapper=lightdm-session
                #greeter-wrapper=
                #guest-wrapper=
                display-setup-script=/usr/share/dispsetup.sh
                #display-stopped-script=
                #greeter-setup-script=
                #session-setup-script=
                #session-cleanup-script=
                #autologin-guest=false
                autologin-user=pi
                #autologin-user-timeout=0
                #autologin-in-background=false
                autologin-session=LXDE-pi-x
                #exit-on-failure=false
                #fallback-test=
                #fallback-session=
                #fallback-greeter=
                
                #
                # XDMCP Server configuration
                #
                # enabled = True if XDMCP connections should be allowed
                # port = UDP/IP port to listen for connections on
                # listen-address = Host/address to listen for XDMCP connections (use all addresses if not present)
                # key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 or blank to not use authentication (stored in keys.conf)
                # hostname = Hostname to report to XDMCP clients (defaults to system hostname if unset)
                #
                # The authentication key is a 56 bit DES key specified in hex as 0xnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.  Alternatively
                # it can be a word and the first 7 characters are used as the key.
                #
                [XDMCPServer]
                #enabled=false
                #port=177
                #listen-address=
                #key=
                #hostname=
                
                #
                # VNC Server configuration
                #
                # enabled = True if VNC connections should be allowed
                # command = Command to run Xvnc server with
                # port = TCP/IP port to listen for connections on
                # listen-address = Host/address to listen for VNC connections (use all addresses if not present)
                # width = Width of display to use
                # height = Height of display to use
                # depth = Color depth of display to use
                #
                [VNCServer]
                #enabled=false
                #command=Xvnc
                #port=5900
                #listen-address=
                #width=1024
                #height=768
                #depth=8
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                farias
                a écrit sur dernière édition par
                #56

                @srouviere06 je préfère :

                cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf | grep -v "^#"
                

                Cela permet de ne pas avoir les commentaires …

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                • fariasF farias

                  J’ai l’impression qu’il faut installer un truc (que je connais pas).

                  sudo apt-get install unclutter
                  unclutter -idle 0 
                  

                  Mais normalement via /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf tu peux supprimer.

                  S Hors-ligne
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                  srouviere06
                  a écrit sur dernière édition par
                  #57

                  @farias

                  pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $ sudo apt-get install unclutter
                  Reading package lists... Done
                  Building dependency tree... Done
                  Reading state information... Done
                  The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
                    agnostics autotouch cups-pk-helper dconf-cli device-tree-compiler dos2unix feedbackd feedbackd-common fio flashrom fonts-gfs-didot-classic fonts-piboto gir1.2-notify-0.7 gir1.2-secret-1
                    grim gtk-nop gtk2-engines-pixbuf gtk2-engines-pixflat gui-pkinst gui-updater ibverbs-providers iw labwc-prompt libaio1 libbasicusageenvironment1 libboost-iostreams1.74.0 libcupsimage2
                    libfdt1 libfeedback-0.0-0 libgfapi0 libgfrpc0 libgfxdr0 libglusterfs0 libgpiolib0 libgroupsock8 libgsound0 libibverbs1 libliftoff-rpi liblivemedia77 libnbd0 libnuma1 librados2 librbd1
                    librdmacm1 libwf-config1 libwf-utils0 libwlroots11 lxplug-batt lxplug-bluetooth lxplug-cpu lxplug-cputemp lxplug-ejecter lxplug-magnifier lxplug-menu lxplug-netman lxplug-volumepulse
                    mate-polkit-bin pastebinit pi-greeter pi-language-support pi-printer-support pipanel pixflat-icons pixflat-theme printer-driver-escpr python3-cairo python3-cups python3-cupshelpers
                    python3-pycryptodome python3-smbc python3-v4l2 qt5-gtk2-platformtheme qt5-style-plugin-cleanlooks qt5-style-plugin-motif qt5-style-plugin-plastique qt5-style-plugins qt5ct raspi-utils-core
                    raspi-utils-eeprom raspi-utils-otp rp-bookshelf rpd-wallpaper rpinters swaylock system-config-printer-common system-config-printer-udev triggerhappy wayfire wfplug-batt wlopm xmlstarlet
                    xsettingsd
                  Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
                  The following additional packages will be installed:
                    unclutter-startup
                  The following NEW packages will be installed:
                    unclutter unclutter-startup
                  0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
                  Need to get 24.0 kB of archives.
                  After this operation, 63.5 kB of additional disk space will be used.
                  Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
                  Get:1 http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/raspbian/raspbian bookworm/main armhf unclutter armhf 8-25 [15.2 kB]
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                  Fetched 24.0 kB in 1s (22.4 kB/s)
                  Preconfiguring packages ...
                  Selecting previously unselected package unclutter.
                  (Reading database ... 168822 files and directories currently installed.)
                  Preparing to unpack .../unclutter_8-25_armhf.deb ...
                  Unpacking unclutter (8-25) ...
                  Selecting previously unselected package unclutter-startup.
                  Preparing to unpack .../unclutter-startup_8-25_all.deb ...
                  Unpacking unclutter-startup (8-25) ...
                  Setting up unclutter (8-25) ...
                  update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/unclutter-classic to provide /usr/bin/unclutter (unclutter) in auto mode
                  Setting up unclutter-startup (8-25) ...
                  Processing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-2) ...
                  pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $ unclutter -idle 0
                  unclutter: could not open display
                  pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $
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                  • S srouviere06

                    @farias

                    pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $ more /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
                    #
                    # General configuration
                    #
                    # start-default-seat = True to always start one seat if none are defined in the configuration
                    # greeter-user = User to run greeter as
                    # minimum-display-number = Minimum display number to use for X servers
                    # minimum-vt = First VT to run displays on
                    # lock-memory = True to prevent memory from being paged to disk
                    # user-authority-in-system-dir = True if session authority should be in the system location
                    # guest-account-script = Script to be run to setup guest account
                    # logind-check-graphical = True to on start seats that are marked as graphical by logind
                    # log-directory = Directory to log information to
                    # run-directory = Directory to put running state in
                    # cache-directory = Directory to cache to
                    # sessions-directory = Directory to find sessions
                    # remote-sessions-directory = Directory to find remote sessions
                    # greeters-directory = Directory to find greeters
                    # backup-logs = True to move add a .old suffix to old log files when opening new ones
                    # dbus-service = True if LightDM provides a D-Bus service to control it
                    #
                    [LightDM]
                    #start-default-seat=true
                    #greeter-user=lightdm
                    #minimum-display-number=0
                    #minimum-vt=7
                    #lock-memory=true
                    #user-authority-in-system-dir=false
                    #guest-account-script=guest-account
                    #logind-check-graphical=false
                    #log-directory=/var/log/lightdm
                    #run-directory=/var/run/lightdm
                    #cache-directory=/var/cache/lightdm
                    #sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/sessions:/usr/share/xsessions:/usr/share/wayland-sessions
                    #remote-sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/remote-sessions
                    #greeters-directory=$XDG_DATA_DIRS/lightdm/greeters:$XDG_DATA_DIRS/xgreeters
                    #backup-logs=true
                    #dbus-service=true
                    
                    #
                    # Seat configuration
                    #
                    # Seat configuration is matched against the seat name glob in the section, for example:
                    # [Seat:*] matches all seats and is applied first.
                    # [Seat:seat0] matches the seat named "seat0".
                    # [Seat:seat-thin-client*] matches all seats that have names that start with "seat-thin-client".
                    #
                    # type = Seat type (local, xremote, unity)
                    # pam-service = PAM service to use for login
                    # pam-autologin-service = PAM service to use for autologin
                    # pam-greeter-service = PAM service to use for greeters
                    # xserver-backend = X backend to use (mir)
                    # xserver-command = X server command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. X -special-option)
                    # xmir-command = Xmir server command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. Xmir -special-option)
                    # xserver-config = Config file to pass to X server
                    # xserver-layout = Layout to pass to X server
                    # xserver-allow-tcp = True if TCP/IP connections are allowed to this X server
                    # xserver-share = True if the X server is shared for both greeter and session
                    # xserver-hostname = Hostname of X server (only for type=xremote)
                    # xserver-display-number = Display number of X server (only for type=xremote)
                    # xdmcp-manager = XDMCP manager to connect to (implies xserver-allow-tcp=true)
                    # xdmcp-port = XDMCP UDP/IP port to communicate on
                    # xdmcp-key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 (stored in keys.conf)
                    # unity-compositor-command = Unity compositor command to run (can also contain arguments e.g. unity-system-compositor -special-option)
                    # unity-compositor-timeout = Number of seconds to wait for compositor to start
                    # greeter-session = Session to load for greeter
                    # greeter-hide-users = True to hide the user list
                    # greeter-allow-guest = True if the greeter should show a guest login option
                    # greeter-show-manual-login = True if the greeter should offer a manual login option
                    # greeter-show-remote-login = True if the greeter should offer a remote login option
                    # user-session = Session to load for users
                    # allow-user-switching = True if allowed to switch users
                    # allow-guest = True if guest login is allowed
                    # guest-session = Session to load for guests (overrides user-session)
                    # session-wrapper = Wrapper script to run session with
                    # greeter-wrapper = Wrapper script to run greeter with
                    # guest-wrapper = Wrapper script to run guest sessions with
                    # display-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter session (runs as root)
                    # display-stopped-script = Script to run after stopping the display server (runs as root)
                    # greeter-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter (runs as root)
                    # session-setup-script = Script to run when starting a user session (runs as root)
                    # session-cleanup-script = Script to run when quitting a user session (runs as root)
                    # autologin-guest = True to log in as guest by default
                    # autologin-user = User to log in with by default (overrides autologin-guest)
                    # autologin-user-timeout = Number of seconds to wait before loading default user
                    # autologin-session = Session to load for automatic login (overrides user-session)
                    # autologin-in-background = True if autologin session should not be immediately activated
                    # exit-on-failure = True if the daemon should exit if this seat fails
                    # fallback-test = Script to run to check if hardware can handle Wayland - should return 1 if so
                    # fallback-session = Session to launch if fallback-test returns 0
                    # fallback-greeter = Greeter session to launch if fallback-test returns 0
                    #
                    [Seat:*]
                    #type=local
                    #pam-service=lightdm
                    #pam-autologin-service=lightdm-autologin
                    #pam-greeter-service=lightdm-greeter
                    #xserver-backend=
                    #xserver-command=X
                    #xmir-command=Xmir
                    #xserver-config=
                    #xserver-layout=
                    #xserver-allow-tcp=false
                    #xserver-share=true
                    #xserver-hostname=
                    #xserver-display-number=
                    #xdmcp-manager=
                    #xdmcp-port=177
                    #xdmcp-key=
                    #unity-compositor-command=unity-system-compositor
                    #unity-compositor-timeout=60
                    greeter-session=pi-greeter
                    greeter-hide-users=false
                    #greeter-allow-guest=true
                    #greeter-show-manual-login=false
                    #greeter-show-remote-login=true
                    user-session=LXDE-pi-x
                    #allow-user-switching=true
                    #allow-guest=true
                    #guest-session=
                    #session-wrapper=lightdm-session
                    #greeter-wrapper=
                    #guest-wrapper=
                    display-setup-script=/usr/share/dispsetup.sh
                    #display-stopped-script=
                    #greeter-setup-script=
                    #session-setup-script=
                    #session-cleanup-script=
                    #autologin-guest=false
                    autologin-user=pi
                    #autologin-user-timeout=0
                    #autologin-in-background=false
                    autologin-session=LXDE-pi-x
                    #exit-on-failure=false
                    #fallback-test=
                    #fallback-session=
                    #fallback-greeter=
                    
                    #
                    # XDMCP Server configuration
                    #
                    # enabled = True if XDMCP connections should be allowed
                    # port = UDP/IP port to listen for connections on
                    # listen-address = Host/address to listen for XDMCP connections (use all addresses if not present)
                    # key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 or blank to not use authentication (stored in keys.conf)
                    # hostname = Hostname to report to XDMCP clients (defaults to system hostname if unset)
                    #
                    # The authentication key is a 56 bit DES key specified in hex as 0xnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.  Alternatively
                    # it can be a word and the first 7 characters are used as the key.
                    #
                    [XDMCPServer]
                    #enabled=false
                    #port=177
                    #listen-address=
                    #key=
                    #hostname=
                    
                    #
                    # VNC Server configuration
                    #
                    # enabled = True if VNC connections should be allowed
                    # command = Command to run Xvnc server with
                    # port = TCP/IP port to listen for connections on
                    # listen-address = Host/address to listen for VNC connections (use all addresses if not present)
                    # width = Width of display to use
                    # height = Height of display to use
                    # depth = Color depth of display to use
                    #
                    [VNCServer]
                    #enabled=false
                    #command=Xvnc
                    #port=5900
                    #listen-address=
                    #width=1024
                    #height=768
                    #depth=8
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                    farias
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                    @srouviere06 a dit dans MAJ Raspberry PI Zero W :

                    /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf

                    Il faut ajouter :

                    xserver-command=X -nocursor
                    

                    Dans [Seat:*]

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                      farias
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                      Et ensuite un reboot …

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                        @srouviere06 je préfère :

                        cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf | grep -v "^#"
                        

                        Cela permet de ne pas avoir les commentaires …

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                        a écrit sur dernière édition par
                        #60

                        @farias a dit dans MAJ Raspberry PI Zero W :

                        cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf | grep -v “^#”

                        pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $ cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf | grep -v "^#"
                        [LightDM]
                        
                        [Seat:*]
                        greeter-session=pi-greeter
                        greeter-hide-users=false
                        user-session=LXDE-pi-x
                        display-setup-script=/usr/share/dispsetup.sh
                        autologin-user=pi
                        autologin-session=LXDE-pi-x
                        
                        [XDMCPServer]
                        
                        [VNCServer]
                        pi@raspberrypiFlipper:~ $
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                          PERFECT !!! MERCIIII !!!

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                            la vidéo passe un peu ralentie…

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                              la vidéo passe un peu ralentie…

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                              farias
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                              @srouviere06 Tu peux ouvrir deux terminaux ?
                              Et faire un top sur le second.

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                              • fariasF farias

                                @srouviere06 Tu peux ouvrir deux terminaux ?
                                Et faire un top sur le second.

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                                farias
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                                Soit c’est ralenti car il y a une conversion qui mange du CPU et tu peux essayer de supprimer la convertion.
                                Soit c’est parce que le Pi Zero W est déjà a fond.

                                Donc il faut faire des tests …

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                                  mplayer utilise 92% CPU

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                                      farias
                                      a écrit sur dernière édition par
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                                      @srouviere06 Si tu supprimes “-fps 30” c’est pareil ? ou pire ? ou mieux ?

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                                        Si tu regardes le format de ta video.

                                        apt-get install exiftool
                                        exiftool nom.mp4
                                        

                                        Tu as quoi ?

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                                          farias
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                                          L’idée est de faire une video au format idéal via ffmpeg.

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