StigOE wrote:It would have been better to use a 48V PSU
Liberty4Ever wrote:Even More D525MW Intel Motherboard Stuff
I wish it was easier to get LinuxCNC to run full screen when it runs. It always starts in a small window. You'd think it'd run the same size it was the last time it was closed, or there would be a Run Full Size check box in the properties menu for the executable file. Nope. There's an application that must be installed and configured to start programs full size. It just seems more trouble than it's worth. It's not that difficult to click the maximize button. It'll probably bug me, and I'll probably do the work to run LinuxCNC full size. Then I'll probably update to LinuxCNC 2.6 in a few months for some killer new feature, and I'll need to do it all over again.
~$ gedit .axisrc
maxgeo=root_window.tk.call("wm","maxsize",".")
fullsize=maxgeo.split(' ')[0] + 'x' + maxgeo.split(' ')[1]
root_window.tk.call("wm","geometry",".",fullsize)
James628 wrote:You don't need to install and configure devilspie in order to get full screen Axis window at start.
Just add few lines to your ".axisrc" file in your home dir:
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