Hello Jack
Can't help you with Bluetooth I'm afraid. I've never had very much
success with it in any capacity. Except on my iPhone and then the
latency is appalling.
Mike
On 31/12/2016 00:09, Jack Falejjczyk wrote:
Only problem is once the gui launches, those control key doesn't
silence the boot messages, so you have to do it all before orca and
mate launch. For now they're a good way to make sure my external
keyboard works thanks to the broken cord having to be in that one
position otherwise it doesn't work. Still trying to figure out
bluetooth on mate.
On 12/30/16, Mike Ray <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I think there is a different way of shutting the boot messages up
involving /boot/config.txt. Try Googling it.
Personally I like hearing the messages
If you mash the return key a few times it speeds things up
On 30/12/2016 23:01, Jack Falejjczyk wrote:
That fixed it. Unfortunately the ' quiet' parameter still is
ineffective in /boot/config.txt.
On 12/30/16, Mike Ray <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Jack found out the hard way I missed out installing espeak before
installing the code, so I have changed the page slightly:
http://www.raspberryvi.org/stories/stuttering.html
Thanks Jack for finding that :-/
Mike
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