12-14-2020, 11:24 PM
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I know there is one person on the IRC channel working on Sxmo on Arch. Should be quite possible as everything is properly tagged and package tarballs exist (which the Alpine packages use). Just a matter of writing the PKGBUILDs for Arch.
Regarding the XDM error - this is a one-time error requiring user-intervention since we switched our packaging to use the official XDM rather then a fork. The user intervention needed is basically to run `apk fix`.
Thanks! Without a keyboard, a small exercise. I'll see if I can ssh in, or perhaps get a keyboard via the convergence dock.
All the other distros seem clunky after getting used to a lean (even elegant) UI. Worth the trouble!
(12-13-2020, 06:16 PM)hiimtye Wrote: any plans on releasing the software stack as a standalone package?
I've been eyeing installing sxmo on top of a barebones ArchARM install
I know there is one person on the IRC channel working on Sxmo on Arch. Should be quite possible as everything is properly tagged and package tarballs exist (which the Alpine packages use). Just a matter of writing the PKGBUILDs for Arch.
(12-14-2020, 07:16 PM)--- Wrote:(12-14-2020, 05:58 PM)vandys Wrote: Just updated as of today (12/14/2020), got complaints about conflicting XDM, keyboard went away, so no clean reboot possible. When restarted, no XDM came up, no keyboard either.Same here - reflashed SD [edge] OK.
Regarding the XDM error - this is a one-time error requiring user-intervention since we switched our packaging to use the official XDM rather then a fork. The user intervention needed is basically to run `apk fix`.
Thanks! Without a keyboard, a small exercise. I'll see if I can ssh in, or perhaps get a keyboard via the convergence dock.
All the other distros seem clunky after getting used to a lean (even elegant) UI. Worth the trouble!