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On 6/04/2012 6:38 PM, Tim White wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> On 06/04/12 11:35, James
Bromberger wrote:<br>
>><br>
>> * Auto login GDM as the "av" user, and launch mumble<br>
> apt-get install nodm<br>
><br>
> Description-en: automatic display manager<br>
> This package prepares the system to automatically start an X
session at<br>
> system boot. It is meant for devices like smartphones, but
can be used on<br>
> a regular computer as well, if the security implications are
acceptable.<br>
></span><br>
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Interesting option. I've completed the rest of my todo list right
now keeping GDM as is. All machines appear to be working fine.
because of the limitation of only receiving 2 of the 3 ExpressCards,
we have 2 ingest machines usable for this Tuesday. Each one days
around 700 seconds to install from local mirror (I suspect the
bottleneck is the Atom CPU host or USB hard disk that's serving the
local mirror).<br>
<br>
It also means we have two machines we can now dispose of from the
pool of desktop PCs we've been using. I think PLUG should hang on to
the firewire cards we've purchased, but the rest of screen +
keyboard + mouse + box can go - especially the one that's been
failing us. Anyone want to take two of them - please respond ASAP
and I'll bring them on Tuesday (I'll offer on the main PLUG list if
no one here on AV responds within a day). I'm keen to offload the
space taken by this.<br>
<br>
The firewire cards we can slide all into AV2 if we want, and it can
become a multi-camera capture host?? *shrug* I have a 5 metre
firewire cable we can play with as well if we want to...<br>
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