guysoft / FullPageOS

A raspberrypi distro to display a full page browser on boot
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Timeout / Lockout #554

Open Colebiagetti opened 6 months ago

Colebiagetti commented 6 months ago

Discussed in https://github.com/guysoft/FullPageOS/discussions/551

Originally posted by **Colebiagetti** April 26, 2024 Hello, currently using fullpage OS to display a browser on boot. I find that it is timing out after 10 minutes. Is there a specific file/folder in the OS that I can change it so that it never times out?
guysoft commented 6 months ago

Hey, the screen should remain on with FullPageOS by default. I am closing this issue and please continue talk in the discussion.

guysoft commented 5 months ago

What version of FullPageOS? Can you try version 0.14.0 nightly?

georgygoshin commented 5 months ago

I made an image with raspberry imager and I too have black screen after 10 minutes. Where to switch it off?

guysoft commented 5 months ago

@georgygoshin Same question to you - what version of FullPageOS? 0.14.0 has changes to avoid a blank screen.

novo-github commented 2 months ago

@georgygoshin Same question to you - what version of FullPageOS? 0.14.0 has changes to avoid a blank screen.

I had this bug in 0.13.0, and nightly / 0.14.0 fixed it. Thank you

wlans commented 2 weeks ago

@georgygoshin Same question to you - what version of FullPageOS? 0.14.0 has changes to avoid a blank screen.

I had this bug in 0.13.0, and nightly / 0.14.0 fixed it. Thank you

I had to set up only wifi in the imager for nightly build 14 from October 24th

Step 1: Flash FullPageOS and Configure Wi-Fi

  1. Download FullPageOS:

    • Download the FullPageOS image file, such as 2024-10-28_2024-10-22-fullpageos-bookworm-armhf-lite-0.14.0.zip, to your computer.
  2. Open Raspberry Pi Imager:

  3. Select OS and Storage:

    • Choose OS: Click “CHOOSE OS,” select “Use Custom,” and choose the FullPageOS image file.
    • Choose Storage: Click “CHOOSE STORAGE” and select your microSD card.
  4. Configure Wi-Fi in Advanced Options: DO NOT SET A SSH USER OR ANY USER

    • Press Ctrl + Shift + X (or Cmd + Shift + X on macOS) to open the Advanced Options.
    • Enable Wi-Fi: Check “Configure wireless LAN.”
    • Enter Network Details: Input your Wi-Fi SSID, password, and Wi-Fi country.
  5. Write the OS to the microSD Card:

    • Click “WRITE” to flash FullPageOS with Wi-Fi settings. Eject the microSD card when complete.
  6. Insert the microSD Card and Boot:

    • Insert the card into the Raspberry Pi, connect it to a monitor and power it on. The Pi should automatically connect to Wi-Fi.