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stefanbaur [What options are available under FURTHER-OPTIONS-GO-HERE?] added openboxbuttons, startupmsg and lprdest
doc:howto:tce [2025/05/05 09:32] (current)
stefanbaur [What options are available under FURTHER-OPTIONS-GO-HERE?] added liveboot_params description
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   * ''ldap1=ldap-backupserver-1.example.com:389'' - this allows you to specify the first of up to two LDAP backup servers when using LDAP authentication   * ''ldap1=ldap-backupserver-1.example.com:389'' - this allows you to specify the first of up to two LDAP backup servers when using LDAP authentication
   * ''ldap2=ldap-backupserver-2.example.com:389'' - this allows you to specify the second of up to two LDAP backup servers when using LDAP authentication    * ''ldap2=ldap-backupserver-2.example.com:389'' - this allows you to specify the second of up to two LDAP backup servers when using LDAP authentication 
 +  * ''liveboot_params=https|http|ftp://your-http-server-ip-or-dns-here/x2go-tce/liveboot_params'' - this is an __experimental__ feature that allows you to put all boot parameters not used by the kernel, but by the userspace programs, into a configuration file. This file may be a single-line file, or list all parameters as ''name=value'' pairs, each pair on a separate line, for improved readability. You can either save it as includes.chroot/boot/liveboot_params, or offer it for download via this parameter. The local file will always take precedence over an URL. Be sure to keep essential parameters like ''nouser'' and ''noroot'' in the local boot parameters, rather than in the remote file, or bad things may happen! (As of 2025-05-04, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs)
   * ''lprdest=host[:port]'' - this activeates a stub bash script posing as lpr - it will attempt to blindly forward all data passed on STDIN to the host and port specified here. If no port is given, port 9100 is assumed. You can combine this with ''tcpprint'' and point it at 127.0.0.1:9100, but this will only work if your printer is able to understand the raw data - no processing is taking place on the client. If you need some form of processing, point this at a network print server instead. (As of 2025-05-04, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs)   * ''lprdest=host[:port]'' - this activeates a stub bash script posing as lpr - it will attempt to blindly forward all data passed on STDIN to the host and port specified here. If no port is given, port 9100 is assumed. You can combine this with ''tcpprint'' and point it at 127.0.0.1:9100, but this will only work if your printer is able to understand the raw data - no processing is taking place on the client. If you need some form of processing, point this at a network print server instead. (As of 2025-05-04, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs)
   * ''nodpms'' - Will not touch DPMS settings at all (by default, ''blank=0'' does both ''xset s off'' and ''xset -dpms''). Use this along with ''blank=n'' if you do want to blank the screen, but your screen is confused by DPMS settings.   * ''nodpms'' - Will not touch DPMS settings at all (by default, ''blank=0'' does both ''xset s off'' and ''xset -dpms''). Use this along with ''blank=n'' if you do want to blank the screen, but your screen is confused by DPMS settings.
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