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    Default In NVIDIA JETSON TX2, Configuration Questions.

    I am a developer who wants to use QT software for NVIDIA JETSON TX2 board.
    In the TX2 environment provided by QT(yocto linux), I want to know how to change the resolution I want and automatically execute the desired binary after boot.

    I would appreciate it if experienced masters could tell me.

    Thank you.
    Last edited by Yookami; 10th March 2020 at 03:15.

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    Default Re: In NVIDIA JETSON TX2, Configuration Questions.

    Maybe you might have better success asking this in the NVIDIA Developer Forum: https://devtalk.nvidia.com/ Seems like this might be a more general question and not specifically a Qt issue.
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