Hi Stan,
Hi Ed,
Am 28.03.2017 um 16:54 schrieb stan:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 15:53:44 +0800
Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/28/17 14:13, Eigeldinger Simon wrote:
I guess the plugs or the transistor seems to be the only solution
at the moment. I wonder if we could ask the devs to find a solution
to that?
Well, given the nature of the LiveOS images they would have to create
a whole new "spin" that is pre-configured to run the way you desire.
I don't know how much effort would be involved. But it would add to
the QA process. But it never hurts to ask.
According to the wayland people this shouldn't be much trouble.
As far as i know Fedora already uses wayland?
For the Gnome desktop the default is now Wayland with a fallback to
X11 if the drivers in use don't support Wayland.
Ed is right.
I partly agree unfortunately.
according to the wayland people its a small mod in the gnome wayland
adapter which can then also being used in screenless mode and in a
screen mode.
so basically it checks if a screen is present and then does its normal
job or if a screen isn't present it still continues booting and starting
gnome.
maybe another idea also might be some adapters.
if they draw enough power the machine might be thinking its something
attached.
i will check tomorrow in the office.
we have some lying around.
greetings and thanks,
Simon
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