02-19-2022, 09:10 AM
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02-19-2022, 09:10 AM
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02-19-2022, 07:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2022, 08:01 PM by jhornbr225.)
Not to take away from the work that BlueWave has done, but you can pretty easily make your own custom animation.
There are guides on here in the forum. BlueWave - Yes, that may be part of the Raspberry Pi OS, but when we install OAP, we write an image to a blank SD card. We do not install OAP on top of an existing Raspberry Pi OS. So, you are saying that if we had wanted this change to take effect from this deprecated change in the Raspberry Pi OS, we would have to do a complete re-image, and not just an update of OAP? Does the OAP updater have the permissions to correct our old, deprecated, config.txt file? If not, is that perhaps something that could be changed for future updates? (02-19-2022, 07:54 PM)jhornbr225 Wrote: Not to take away from the work that BlueWave has done, but you can pretty easily make your own custom animation. Raspberry PI OS has its own update mechanism (apt upgrade and rpi-update). On product description page there is crucial information that OpenAuto Pro is just an application installed on top of regular Raspberry PI OS which indicates that it is user's reposibility to keep the OS up to date. During update of OpenAuto Pro application, we update only config files of software that OpenAuto Pro depends on. config.txt is not the one we need to modify. All changes that may make some part of the OS deprecated, are done during apt upgrade, rpi-update or eeprom update. Those are tools delivered by the OS maintainers. OpenAuto Pro app has no impact on anything done during OS upgrade.
04-19-2023, 02:01 PM
I know this is old, but it worked for me too, thanks. On initial setup, the boot screen did not appear twice, but when I changed resolution on the raspi desktop, the trouble started. Glad I found this post to set it straight again.
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