mahousaru
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A good list can be found here:
http://cli-apps.org/
My fave has to be mutt and vlock, but there are too many to mention!
http://cli-apps.org/
My fave has to be mutt and vlock, but there are too many to mention!
Yeah, I listen to .mod, .mp3, .ac3, .flac, .ogg, and all sorts of others. MIDI as well.What's that? I use mplayer, or VLC with ncurses interface. Or mikmod.mpg321?<cut>
Thank you. I hope this works. I prefer listening to music without GUI running.
mpg321 is a command line only media player.. think it pretty much only plays mpeg types of audio.
OK, so I just type slim-init to start X then?Create a file named autoboot.txt in root of FAT32/ext2 SD card with this content:
Code:setenv bootargs ubi.mtd=4 ubi.mtd=3 root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs rw rootflags=bulk_read vram=6272K omapfb.vram=0:3000K psplash=false
Place it into left slot and reboot.
X/xfce/minimenu is started by /etc/init.d/slim-init, remove symlinks from /etc/rcX.d if you want to run it manually (or use update-rc.d to do it for you).
This doesn't work. I tried it.Create a file named autoboot.txt in root of FAT32/ext2 SD card with this content:
Code:setenv bootargs ubi.mtd=4 ubi.mtd=3 root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs rw rootflags=bulk_read vram=6272K omapfb.vram=0:3000K psplash=false
Place it into left slot and reboot.
X/xfce/minimenu is started by /etc/init.d/slim-init, remove symlinks from /etc/rcX.d if you want to run it manually (or use update-rc.d to do it for you).
Bump?This doesn't work. I tried it.Create a file named autoboot.txt in root of FAT32/ext2 SD card with this content:
Code:setenv bootargs ubi.mtd=4 ubi.mtd=3 root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs rw rootflags=bulk_read vram=6272K omapfb.vram=0:3000K psplash=false
Place it into left slot and reboot.
X/xfce/minimenu is started by /etc/init.d/slim-init, remove symlinks from /etc/rcX.d if you want to run it manually (or use update-rc.d to do it for you).
Yeah, still getting graphical boot. Plus, sometimes X doesn't start. Also, now USB mouse doesn't work, even with hub.What doesn't work? Still getting graphical boot? X doesn't start?
try repacing 'quiet' with 'psplash=false' in /boot/bootmenu.txt
Yeah, autoboot. For shutdown, it still shows up on shutdown? It shouldn't, but if it does, you can try something like "sudo update-rc.d -f psplash remove".