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    How to set Desktop Mode off and make it stick?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Solved Lenovo Tab M10 X605F/L
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        dtarrant @Luksus
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        @luksus
        I cannot find that settings screen on my Lenovo tablet.
        I have looked at file-manager settings and also system settings.
        Please can you explain exactly how to reach that page.

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          Keneda @dtarrant
          last edited by Keneda

          @dtarrant said in How to set Desktop Mode off and make it stick?:

          @luksus
          I cannot find that settings screen on my Lenovo tablet.
          I have looked at file-manager settings and also system settings.
          Please can you explain exactly how to reach that page.

          It's in file manager, check the "1" red circle in the @Luksus picture above, touch this icon on your file manager and it'll pop those settings.

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            Luksus @dtarrant
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            @dtarrant
            Video:
            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S4q4MkoCAMyW63pyv2PkjZ0fdaXWYPFo/view?usp=sharing

            Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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              dtarrant @Keneda
              last edited by dtarrant

              @keneda @Luksus
              Brilliant! With the help of your diagram and the video, I am now able to display hidden files on the Lenovo tablet.
              I will now try to find a way to automate opening Lenovo in staged mode.

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                dtarrant @dtarrant
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                @Keneda @Luksus
                Correction, intended to say " open Lenovo in staged mode"
                Tried to edit but post wasn't updated, don't know why. Edit usually works for me.

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                  Keneda @dtarrant
                  last edited by Keneda

                  @dtarrant
                  Did you erase your previous post on purpose ?
                  I can restore it if you want.

                  I can read in it "I will now try to find a way to automate opening Lenovo in staged mode"

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                    dtarrant @Keneda
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                    @Keneda
                    Please restore it. Thanks

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                      Keneda @dtarrant
                      last edited by

                      @dtarrant
                      Done ^^

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                        dtarrant @Luksus
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                        @luksus @Keneda @Lakotaubp
                        With much help from community members, I have mastered the art of using file manager to access hidden folders and files.
                        I now intend to attempt to create a staged mode startup file located in ~/.config/upstart
                        I'll keep you posted.
                        I may be gone a while!

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                          MrT10001 @dtarrant
                          last edited by

                          @dtarrant I have been following your progress. I hope it works what you are doing. I have seen issues with read and write permissions on the file system, simple things like setting a background.

                          Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                          I have too many devices...

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                            dtarrant @MrT10001
                            last edited by arubislander

                            @mrt10001 @Luksus @Keneda @Pulsar33
                            So, I created a startup file set-staged in ~/.config/upstart, closed the Lenovo, took a deep breath and powered back on.
                            Sadly, it did not start in staged mode.
                            Here is a listing of set-staged:

                            start on started unity8
                            exec gsettings set com.canonical.Unity8 usage-mode staged
                            

                            I'm a novice, so I won't be offended if someone points out my silly mistake.

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                              Luksus @dtarrant
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                              @dtarrant

                              Staged should be written with capital "S", I think.

                              start on started unity8
                              exec gsettings set com.canonical.Unity8 usage-mode Staged
                              

                              But even then, it does not work on boot.
                              The upstart file itself seems to be alright, since executing start set-staged in terminal works.

                              So maybe the "start on" entry point is wrong... but I have no Idea what would be right.
                              Maybe there are also execution permission issues.

                              Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                                kugiigi
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                                Perhaps try this
                                start on starting dbus
                                That's what is used to set scaling from the tweal tool.

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                                  dtarrant @kugiigi
                                  last edited by arubislander

                                  @kugiigi @Luksus @MrT10001
                                  Well I tried your suggestions and it still started in Desktop mode.
                                  Here's what I put into ~/.config/upstart:

                                  start on starting dbus
                                  exec gsettings set com.canonical.Unity8 usage-mode Staged
                                  

                                  Permissions have been mentioned as a possible issue.
                                  Does anyone have any advice to offer regarding permissions?
                                  (this post has been written and sent from my Lenovo tablet)

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                                    kugiigi
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                                    Not sure how but maybe make it execute after Unity8 started. My guess is that Unity8 detects something that overrides the usage mode so changing it beforehand will be useless.

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                                      dtarrant @kugiigi
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                                      @kugiigi @Fuseteam
                                      How did you type the red text Kugi?

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                                        kugiigi @dtarrant
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                                        @dtarrant Enclose the text with "`" (the special type of single quote). For multiple lines, enclose them with triple of that character.

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                                          dtarrant @kugiigi
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                                          @kugiigi
                                          Thanks Kugi.
                                          ""If you know stuff, you can do stuff"" ☺

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                                            dtarrant @kugiigi
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                                            @kugiigi @Luksus @Pulsar33 @Flohack @dobey @fredldotme
                                            Well I've tried your suggestions so far pretty thoroughly.
                                            I've repeated some of the approaches taking great care with the spellings etc.
                                            So far nothing has worked. Seems to me we don't understand how Ubuntu Touch can be controlled by software to open in a certain way.
                                            I wonder if anyone else in our community might be able to recommend an approach. The names that came to mind were Florian and Rodney (no volcanos please), but there must be others. Alfred?
                                            What do y'all think?

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                                              Keneda @dtarrant
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                                              @dtarrant
                                              For now i don't use scripting, but from what i understood, you need two files for a script on device startup, one file with the script that you want to run on startup, one other to execute this file on startup, like i said in my post above where i gave you a link to another topic.

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