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The monitor also serves as a USB hub, connected to the computer via a cable. One USB device is connected to this monitor hub, a printer which is usually off-line at boot time. Sometimes I insert a flash drive in this hub. Neither's presence affects the symptoms below.
Each time I boot, if I leave the USB computer to monitor cable connected, my computer hangs at the BIOS for well over a minute during boot. If I disconnect it, the BIOS appears for only 20 or 25 seconds (still too long, though).
Anyway ... press F2 at BIOS boot and go into "Boot Config Features". In the 3 lower groups, notice you can re-order and even Disable devices (disabled for booting only ... not from use once the OS get loaded). Likely, the only one that must be active is your P0 main HDD (and maybe your DVD-ROM if you occasionally like to boot from it). Everything else can be Disabled.
While testing, connect monitor's USB cable, but keep everything else completely disconnected from the monitor's USB hub. If you get that working, you can attach devices to the monitor one-at-a-time and check boot time for each new one.
I'm not at home, but if you mean the boot sequence, I did set it to CD and then HDD. I'm pretty sure the rest are disabled, but I'll recheck. During the boot and just after the BIOS screen disappears, a message pops up, "CD ROM - no bootable media" (or words to that effect), indicating to me that that "check" is occurring.
I temporarily set boot order to HDD only. (Default time of 35 seconds for Optical had already been dropped to 5 seconds. Didn't seem to matter.) This hung at the BIOS about the same length of time but surprisingly hung at the "Starting Windows" screen too, may 3x or 4x as long. Usually I pass by that in 5 seconds or less. I'm using an SSD, BTW.
Testing so far is saying that there is something "confusing" about the monitor itself. It's using a standard MicroSoft driver, not a specific one. Attempts to upgrade the driver are met by the assurance that I have the correct driver.
Other's have posted about similar problems, but they were non-Dell USB devices (a printer ... IIRC). The bright-side here is that you have 2 Dell machines (AW desktop and Dell monitor) so Dell should be able to re-create your problem in the labs and finally figure out the problem. When and if there is ever a BIOS update issued, everyone will benefit.
Hmm. It's good to know that I'm not alone with this problem. So you think the reason for the BIOS boot-delay is that the BIOS thinks that the monitor or its webcam are candidates to be bootable and is thus lingering there for some reason? Interesting.
I did have the BIOS successor to the one I have now (it shipped with that one), but it was flawed: it wouldn't allow any keyboard action! I couldn't get into the BIOS screen nor the boot menu. It was weird. Dell had to revert me back to the previous BIOS version. So, I hope they fix that before they re-release the BIOS update.
I had that problem too, especially when I have a eternal hard drive attached, the BIOS either enters a reboot loop or it artifacts and freezes. the system will NEVER boot unless i remove the external hard drive. please let me know how u solved this problem. thanks!
I know because i have 2 aurora alx systems right now, one running A09 and one running A10. I didnt bother finding solution to the issue because its considered a minor issue compare to my other problems. Im getting a refund for both units, and getting area 51 alx instead since according to the technical support, the auroras are "defective" and the area 51s have much less issue. All in all, i find this experience very disappointing.
The dataref to control or monitor plugin status is now called "Opentrack/Tracking" (0 = Off, 1 = On) as the old name was a bit confusing.
Plugin signature has also changed to "bk_sthalik.Opentrack" to set this apart from the plugin distributed with Opentrack.
Rolled X-Camera support back in. Output requires both the plugin output being enabled and checking the "TrackIR" box in X-Camera's control panel. Either control can be used to cancel output at any time.
I have zero experience with LinuxTrack as my tracking method is exclusively Aruco-based (paper marker on a hat and a webcam), which is only supported by Opentrack. And on Linux, the Opentrack plugin for X-Plane is the only way of getting head movement into the simulator. Even the default "Use TrackIR" function does not work as, unlike in the Windows release of Opentrack, there is no Freetrack-based TrackIR emulation.
If people wanted the integration of X-Camera and OpenTrack we would need to additionally modify the OpenTrack plugin like the LinuxTrack developer did. There is an X-Camera API for doing this so if some enterprising Linux developer and user of OpenTrack wanted to to that I could collaborate with them on that.
The "linuxtrack/enable_head_control" is an int that X-Camera will write a 0 or 1 to. A 1 means that X-Camera is not installed or is not enabled and LinuxTrack should apply the head tracking offsets directly to the X-Plane pilot head datarefs. When X-Camera sets the enable_head_control dataref to 0 this indicates that X-Camera is installed and is enabled. When the you see a 0 in here LinuxTrack should apply the head tracking offsets to the other six float datarefs mentioned above. Note, these are offsets not the absolute head position values, X-Camera will mix these with its own camera position when the Enable TrackIR camera option is on in the X-Camera control panel. This approach also allows you to use head tracking on external cameras.
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