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RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - buffer - 03-03-2020 @a-wai Thank you for updating the wiki! Now I see the documentation on building my own. I will do that... I have read that in Maemo Leste, calls are working but only via terminal! I want to figure out how to do that with this one. I think I'll probably have a foot in debian phosh and a foot in Maemo Leste and, time permitting, try to help get these stable. (Can't promise anything..) I am no coder but I can edit configs and follow compilation instructions... Another thing I will want to try is see if I can migrate to Devuan through a similar process like this article https://devuan.org/os/documentation/dev1fanboy/migrate-to-ascii Will share findings if anything interesting... P.S. We should update this page at some point, thanks to your project. https://wiki.debian.org/Arm64Port RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - nas - 03-03-2020 a-wai Wrote: You should build these the debian way, which is, from the package's source dir: Thanks for the instuctions, that makes more sense - but I suspect the deb files I created aren't patched versions of phoc. More homework required or I'll just wait for it to turn up when it's ready ![]() RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - lapinus - 03-04-2020 (02-28-2020, 06:45 AM)harvey186 Wrote:Actually, if you choose Weston, you can get back to the login screen. Just ssh in your pinephone, search for weston's pid with(02-28-2020, 05:27 AM)murak Wrote: Which packages did you install? --> I have used 'sudo apt install task-xfce-desktop' Code: ps -aux | less RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - a-wai - 03-04-2020 nas Wrote:I suspect the deb files I created aren't patched versions of phocWell, if your checked out branch is patched, then the deb files are built with the patch ![]() (03-03-2020, 06:56 PM)buffer Wrote: I have read that in Maemo Leste, calls are working but only via terminal! I want to figure out how to do that with this one. I think I'll probably have a foot in debian phosh and a foot in Maemo Leste and, time permitting, try to help get these stable. (Can't promise anything..) I am no coder but I can edit configs and follow compilation instructions...That's a good idea, I'm using pmOS as a reference, but comparing audio/modem configurations with Maemo could be useful too! (03-03-2020, 06:56 PM)buffer Wrote: Another thing I will want to try is see if I can migrate to Devuan through a similar process like this article https://devuan.org/os/documentation/dev1fanboy/migrate-to-asciiSure, but keep in mind that this is probably bound to fail (I think), as we need a lot of GNOME libs, and GNOME relies heavily on systemd. Anyway, I won't stop you from trying, who knows what you can find out ![]() RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - harvey186 - 03-04-2020 (03-04-2020, 02:56 AM)lapinus Wrote:(02-28-2020, 06:45 AM)harvey186 Wrote:and then type sudo kill (weston pid) won't work, because you don't have access to keyboard. Don't know if it will work via ssh. RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - a-wai - 03-04-2020 (03-03-2020, 05:32 AM)harvey186 Wrote: Since the last both images the calendar app won't start on my PP. Does anyone has the same issue ?Right, I reproduced it, this is an issue of timezone configuration. I'll check how to fix it In the meantime, you can go to "Settings" -> "Details" -> "Date & Time", and then select your timezone, this should fix your problem. (03-03-2020, 11:29 AM)parkerwb Wrote: Rats... can't get 2/29 to boot. Hits the splash screen and just reboots itself. Will try to track it down. On a slow ass 8GB card.Freshly flashed an SD with 20200229, works fine here. Maybe try another SD? RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - ashimokawa - 03-04-2020 (03-02-2020, 10:44 AM)a-wai Wrote:(03-02-2020, 09:15 AM)ashimokawa Wrote: If I manually remove gdm3 (dpkg --purge gdm3) the phone no longer boots to phosh but just shows a console.After removing gdm you have to upgrade your packages, otherwise you won't have the updated phosh that starts automatically. Nope, I did upgrade packages, still did not start What I had to do to make it automatically start is: Code: systemctl enable phosh RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - nas - 03-04-2020 (03-04-2020, 03:28 AM)a-wai Wrote:nas Wrote:I suspect the deb files I created aren't patched versions of phocWell, if your checked out branch is patched, then the deb files are built with the patch Ah, that's where I went wrong - I tried again with the correct branch and will see if the new deb files work later on today. Edit: Success! Here's a download link if anyone else wants to give it a try - and another low res video demo ![]() RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - a-wai - 03-04-2020 (03-04-2020, 10:11 AM)nas Wrote: Edit: Success! Here's a download link if anyone else wants to give it a tryCool, I'll give it a try very soon, thanks! On the "good news" topic, I finally got voice calls working ![]() A bit of polishing is needed before releasing a new image (mostly, automating the modem config, as well as changing the audio routing automatically when in a call), but you should get something during next week if all goes well! RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - rico - 03-04-2020 That's a very good news. |