Cassidy James :eos: :gg: :fh: on Nostr: Okay, this seems to be *way* too hard of a question to answer satisfactorily, so I ...
Okay, this seems to be *way* too hard of a question to answer satisfactorily, so I will outsource to the hivemind/Internet/Fediverse…
What is the best way to launch a single GUI app fullscreen automatically on boot with the least overhead on a Raspberry Pi? I have wanted to do this for my own GTK apps but would also settle for a Chromium kiosk mode (which I know how to open from the command line—the question is more about the session/wm/autostart angle).
What is the best way to launch a single GUI app fullscreen automatically on boot with the least overhead on a Raspberry Pi? I have wanted to do this for my own GTK apps but would also settle for a Chromium kiosk mode (which I know how to open from the command line—the question is more about the session/wm/autostart angle).