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    RiteshPanchal
    wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 09:58 last edited by
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    @mrjj ya i have made deployment folder for my app.
    I can able to run my app from shell.

    I need to add PATH for qt-gstreamer library which is used my app.

    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/
    ./myApp
    

    @p3c0 Ya i need to load X11 for before running qt app.
    is there any way to bypass ubuntu after loading lightdm and execute my qt app. and always stays on the app?

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      wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:05 last edited by
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      @RiteshPanchal lightdm will start X so there shouldn't be any issue. Btw. what do you meany by "bypass ubuntu" ?
      Also if you are using plugins then I think you will also need to set plugins path using QT_PLUGIN_PATH.

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        RiteshPanchal
        wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:19 last edited by
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        @p3c0 "bypass ubuntu" means my app should start without showing any ubuntu home UI. And my app is fullscreen.
        I already done autologin and disabled root password prompt.

        So can you tell me where to put command for executing my script for running app?

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          wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:31 last edited by p3c0 10 Jun 2016, 10:31
          #7

          @RiteshPanchal Are you able to manually start the Qt application once system fully booted ?

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            RiteshPanchal
            wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:32 last edited by
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            Yes. I can start the app by following from terminal
            export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/
            ./myApp

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              6 Oct 2016, 10:32

              Yes. I can start the app by following from terminal
              export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/
              ./myApp

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              wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:36 last edited by
              #9

              @RiteshPanchal said in Ubuntu Run Qml Application on startup:

              export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/
              ./myApp

              and you put those 2 lines in a .sh file and call it during boot
              and not the app directly?
              Just checking as calling the ".exe" directly wont work.

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                wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:37 last edited by
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                @RiteshPanchal Ok. So the best way would be use autostart. On Ubuntu you can create a .desktop file and put it inside /etc/xdg/autostart or user's local autostart.
                The contents of this file follows this specification.
                For eg.

                [Desktop Entry]
                Version=1.0
                Encoding=UTF-8
                Name=My Application
                Comment=My Desktop Application
                Exec=/usr/local/app/launchmyapp.sh  #this script contains `export` and then launches app
                Terminal=false
                Type=Application
                

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                  6 Oct 2016, 10:36

                  @RiteshPanchal said in Ubuntu Run Qml Application on startup:

                  export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/
                  ./myApp

                  and you put those 2 lines in a .sh file and call it during boot
                  and not the app directly?
                  Just checking as calling the ".exe" directly wont work.

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                  RiteshPanchal
                  wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:40 last edited by
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                  @mrjj Ya i have put these 2 lines in .sh file and try to call this script on boot.
                  But my question is where to put command from executing my .sh script so that it would load X11 and successfully run the app.?

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                    6 Oct 2016, 10:37

                    @RiteshPanchal Ok. So the best way would be use autostart. On Ubuntu you can create a .desktop file and put it inside /etc/xdg/autostart or user's local autostart.
                    The contents of this file follows this specification.
                    For eg.

                    [Desktop Entry]
                    Version=1.0
                    Encoding=UTF-8
                    Name=My Application
                    Comment=My Desktop Application
                    Exec=/usr/local/app/launchmyapp.sh  #this script contains `export` and then launches app
                    Terminal=false
                    Type=Application
                    
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                    wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 10:50 last edited by
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                    @p3c0 Ya. this method works.
                    Thanks for your help.

                    But if i pressed Alt+Tab or Windows button or any other windows key combination it will again show ubuntu.
                    So is there any way to stop loading ubuntu unity home.? so my app user unable to accidentally minimized my app and can't access ubuntu?

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                      wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 11:01 last edited by p3c0 10 Jun 2016, 11:56
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                      @RiteshPanchal

                      But if i pressed Alt+Tab or Windows button or any other windows key combination it will again show ubuntu.

                      Window manager handles that part and in your case ubuntu unity. So look for a way to disable alt-tab from unity. I too dont know. A quick google search points out some.

                      Actually instead of using a full Ubuntu you should use a Minimal Ubuntu and install only those packages which are required. Then start X server on boot and a lightweight window manager. There are many of those available and also highly customizable.

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                        6 Oct 2016, 11:01

                        @RiteshPanchal

                        But if i pressed Alt+Tab or Windows button or any other windows key combination it will again show ubuntu.

                        Window manager handles that part and in your case ubuntu unity. So look for a way to disable alt-tab from unity. I too dont know. A quick google search points out some.

                        Actually instead of using a full Ubuntu you should use a Minimal Ubuntu and install only those packages which are required. Then start X server on boot and a lightweight window manager. There are many of those available and also highly customizable.

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                        wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 11:35 last edited by
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                        @p3c0 Actually I am using nVidia Jetson TX1 board. And they are not giving flexibility to install minimal linux.
                        I need to search something else.
                        But thanks for your reply.

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                          wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 12:09 last edited by
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                          @You're Welcome :)

                          Actually I am using nVidia Jetson TX1 board. And they are not giving flexibility to install minimal linux.

                          Just curiosity. Why ?

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                            6 Oct 2016, 12:09

                            @You're Welcome :)

                            Actually I am using nVidia Jetson TX1 board. And they are not giving flexibility to install minimal linux.

                            Just curiosity. Why ?

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                            RiteshPanchal
                            wrote on 6 Oct 2016, 12:20 last edited by
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                            @p3c0 There may be some advanced method for doing this.
                            But They have given sample-root-file-system and kernel source. This file system contains full ubuntu 14.04. And provided documents to compile kernel and flashing this file system to TX1 eMMC.

                            I think mostly TX1 user use this board in Robotics, Machine learning and embedded visual computing applications. So they required full ubuntu.

                            As for now i don't know any method to do that nor any post related on their forum. I will post a question on there forum. And hope for their reply soon.

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