The startup file is there exactly to teach you about these things, you
should read it.
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Aram Hăvărneanu
9fans@9fans.net
Subject: Re: [9fans] Clean desktop on Raspberry Pi using Plan 9.
from the shell window take a look at bin/rc/riostart (i.e.
$home/bin/rc/riostart). remove the startup windows you don't want (like
first.window, etc)
term% cat bin/rc/riostart
#!/bin/rc
scr=(`{cat /dev/draw/n
t;
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[9fans] Clean desktop on Raspberry Pi using Plan 9.
from the shell window take a look at bin/rc/riostart (i.e.
$home/bin/rc/riostart). remove the startup windows you don't want (like
first.window, etc)
term% cat bin/rc/riostart
#!/bin/rc
scr=(`{cat /dev/draw/new >[2]/dev/null || status
I assume you are running the pi as a terminal.
at startup the script $home/lib/profile is run.
at the end of the processing in this (not necessarly the end of the file) it
does somthing like "exec rio -s -i startup". This starts the window manager
and runs the script called startup.
I would
from the shell window take a look at bin/rc/riostart (i.e.
$home/bin/rc/riostart). remove the startup windows you don't want (like
first.window, etc)
term% cat bin/rc/riostart
#!/bin/rc
scr=(`{cat /dev/draw/new >[2]/dev/null || status=''})
wid=$scr(11)
ht=$scr(12)
window 0,0,161,117 stats -lmisc