Alexandre wrote:

From: daveaube51@charter.net
To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Raspberry TDM

Alexandre wrote:
He probably meant how to switch to TDM.

Hi,

To do this, follow the instructions on this page:
https://wiki.debian.org/LightDM

But, try tdm-trinity or tdm as a name, instead of lightdm.

I personnaly don't use TDM, because it has been plain unreliable for me on R14 nightly builds, but if it does the job for you, then use it!

To get TDE to run better on the Raspberry Pi, I recommend you to lower the graphic memory to something like 32mb or 48mb, so that the rest of the systtem has more ram available. You can do this by typing raspi-config at the shell.

Hope it works!
-Alexandre

Thanks Alexandre for the tips...works great here, so far...

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Hi,

Now I guess I should ask you how patient are you, with TDE on the Slowberry Pi :)
Also, overclock to 1000mhz (turbo mode) is almost necessary.

-Alexandre
I only intend to stream movies to my TV, and maybe web-pages.  Works good for that.  I need to read up on that Omxplayer, and look for pause, and stop.
I was in a hurry to leave the house and had to use a KILL.