Problems editing Autostart
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2025 5:51 pm
This is something I encountered while editing the Autostart file in my G2 Ultra. The radio would not Autostart PiHPSDR on bootup. I read in another thread in this forum how to edit the Autostart file using Geany. I found that the last line in the file to actually start PiHPSDR was missing.
So, I set out to edit it and add the missing command line. When I tried to enter the @ character at the beginning of the command, I got the " character instead. I tried different keyboards thinking that the old Dell wired keyboard was messed up. Every single one I tried did the same thing. After doing some Google research I found a post on a website that said if one had a problem with incorrect keyboard mapping to go and open Preferences, then select Mouse and Keyboard settings to be sure that the keyboard was set for my country. In my case, I needed it to be set for the US. I found that mine was set for the UK. I changed it to US setting and now I can enter the commands properly.
Now, all I have to do is find the correct path to the version of PiHPSDR that starts from the desktop shortcut properly, instead of coming up with a version that starts like it's on a small screen with no settings at all!
James
WD5GWY
So, I set out to edit it and add the missing command line. When I tried to enter the @ character at the beginning of the command, I got the " character instead. I tried different keyboards thinking that the old Dell wired keyboard was messed up. Every single one I tried did the same thing. After doing some Google research I found a post on a website that said if one had a problem with incorrect keyboard mapping to go and open Preferences, then select Mouse and Keyboard settings to be sure that the keyboard was set for my country. In my case, I needed it to be set for the US. I found that mine was set for the UK. I changed it to US setting and now I can enter the commands properly.
Now, all I have to do is find the correct path to the version of PiHPSDR that starts from the desktop shortcut properly, instead of coming up with a version that starts like it's on a small screen with no settings at all!
James
WD5GWY