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Auto‐launching pikaraoke
Vicwomg edited this page Sep 4, 2024
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Note that this may conflict with other python packages, so is best suited for a standalone pikaraoke server:
pip install pikaraoke --break-system-packages
mkdir /home/pi/.config/autostart
nano /home/pi/.config/autostart/pikaraoke.desktop
If you installed pikaraoke globally with pip, setting the contents of that file to this should work:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=Pikaraoke
Exec=pikaraoke
Restart and it should auto-launch on your next boot.
If you want to kill the pikaraoke process, you can do so from the PiKaraoke Web UI under: Info > Quit pikaraoke
. Or you can ssh in and run sudo killall python
or something similar.
Note that if your wifi/network is inactive pikaraoke will error out 10 seconds after being launched. This is to prevent the app from hijacking your ability to login to repair the connection.
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