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    Autostarts but doesn't run, will run on restart

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      ember1205 @sdetweil
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      It almost seems like the X desktop isn’t fully initialized when the pgrep command executes and it isn’t collecting info on the process as a result. The restart NEVER happens until X is fully initialized which means that it -can- collect info on the process from a restart or stop/start.

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        sdetweil @ember1205
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        @ember1205 yes. I am looking for a resolution…

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          ember1205 @sdetweil
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          I just edited the run-start.sh script and inserted a ten second sleep before the pgrep command. It’s a bit “extreme”, but should hopefully demonstrate if that’s the issue.

          WIthout the sleep, not detecting X simply moves on to a different test instead of trying again at least once before moving on.

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            sdetweil @ember1205
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            @ember1205 yes, adding a sleep would ‘fix’ it

            if only we knew how LONG to sleep… working on it…

            if X is not running then we just launch serveronly and don’t look at its output

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              sdetweil @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil try 1 second… sleep 1

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                ember1205 @sdetweil
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                Sleep 10 allows the browser to correctly launch. I will drop to 1 second and validate that it will work or not (if not, I will tweak and tune).

                Even with the sleep function ensuring that it allows X to finish initializing, chromium does not start correctly unless I wipe the ~/.config/chromium directory when I shut down.

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                  sdetweil @ember1205
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                  @ember1205 people are constantly fiddling with stuff, you never know what you’re gonna get anymore.

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                    ember1205 @sdetweil
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                    Would there be more value in coding in a check for to see if it’s Raspbian or possibly even bullseye and adding a two second sleep if there is?

                    raspberry_pi=$(grep ID /etc/os-release | cut -f2 -d=)
                    if [ "$raspberry_pi." == "raspbian" ] ; then
                       sleep 2
                    fi
                    xorg=$(pgrep Xorg)
                    

                    Maybe there’s a better string to search for, but it might be a stop-gap that would help?

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                      sdetweil @ember1205
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                      @ember1205 i don’t think thats right… as we could have the same problem on any other system…

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                        ember1205 @sdetweil
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                        Correct syntax would need to be:

                          raspberry_pi=$(grep ^ID= /etc/os-release | cut -f2 -d=)
                          if [ "$raspberry_pi." == "raspbian" ] ; then
                           sleep 2
                          fi
                        
                        

                        The RPi 3B+ is a little slower to initialize on Bullseye versus Buster. Any time a device is running a slightly heavier OS and needs a little more time to finish booting up, I could see this occurring. The question is, do you solve it with a fix that impacts everyone (“sleep 2” or similar), test for particular OS/HW combo’s, or is there another process to look for that would better indicate when the system should be finished initializing?

                        Right now, it looks for X and just “moves on” when it isn’t found and assumes some sort of mistake or something in the config. Great as a fail-safe, but creates a new occasional issue to be dealt with.

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