In this Stack Overflow question I asked about creating a Python program of mine which was meant to allow me to access the terminal from a Python shell. It did not work... at least when running the program through startx
. But, interestingly enough, when I ran it through ssh
(my Pi was running in console mode) the program ran like a charm. The code is below:
import subprocess
import socket
import sys
import platform
import os
print "WELCOME TO xTROL. \n"
pyVER = sys.version
OS = platform.system()
print pyVER, "\n"
print "Running on %s" % (OS)
while True:
INPUT = raw_input(">>>")
cmd_FORMAT = INPUT.split()
try:
output = subprocess.Popen(cmd_FORMAT, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
print output
except Exception:
print "Something went wrong."
Why is this?
EDIT
By did not work, I mean that the program did not work interactively. Writing Python
in the startx
version would return a blank line, in console mode I entered the interactive prompt.
I ran the startx
Python program by double clicking on the item, opening idle, and then executing the program.
Python
opened an interactive shell over ssh, but did nothing on startx).xinitrc
?