Re: Softhddevice at openbox startup

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Sudoers and visudo was the solution for me.
Thx

> Le 26 avr. 2015 à 15:05, André Weidemann <Andre.Weidemann@xxxxxx> a écrit :
> 
>> On 25.04.2015 22:16, Tarik CHOUGUA wrote:
>> Sry I forgot to specify that I'm under Ubuntu, I don't have access to root login, I can only use sudo command.
> 
> try "sudo -i" ...
> 
> and good luck.
> 
> André
> 
>>>> Le 25 avr. 2015 à 20:57, André Weidemann <Andre.Weidemann@xxxxxx> a écrit :
>>>> 
>>>> On 25.04.2015 01:23, Tarik CHOUGUA wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I wanna start vdr as root with -P'softhddevice -d :0.0 -f -v vdpau -a hw:0,7 -D' at openbox startup.
>>>> How I can do that properly please ?
>>> 
>>> I don't think it is necessary to start vdr with openbox. The easiest way is to simply have softhddevice start the X-Server. Just put an "-x" to your command line and remove the "-d :0.0".
>>> 
>>> If you really want to start vdr through openbox, then the following should work. Run the commands below under /root (not tested though):
>>> 
>>> mkdir -p .config/openbox/
>>> [ -f .config/openbox/autostart ] && cp .config/openbox/autostart .config/openbox/autostart-$(date +%s) #backup just in case
>>> echo "/usr/local/bin/vdr -v /video0 -l 3 -w 60 -s /usr/local/bin/vdr-shutdown -c /etc/vdr -L /usr/lib/vdr --lirc=/dev/lircd -P'softhddevice -d :0.0 -f -v vdpau -a hw:0,7 -D'" > .config/openbox/autostart
>>> 
>>> Simply adjust the above to your setup...
>>> 
>>> André
>>> 
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