While GNOME does require hardware acceleration, GNOME's X11 mode
(not sure about Wayland mode) does work without DRM support, so
it works fine with software rendering on devices without a working
GPU as long as fbdev works.
I think this raises the question of whether we should rename
pmb:hw-accel to pmb:drm as e.g. Phosh should work without 3D
acceleration if a device e.g. uses a kernel with SimpleDRM support,
but that is out of scope for this MR/commit.
Effectively reverts 638362de63
[ci:skip-vercheck]
Shared package for shared gnome and phosh ui configurations
Additionally, added missing dependencies:
Both Phosh and GNOME need elogind to do sleep inhibition and to
provide pam modules. gnome-bluetooth has some small udev rule
that helps marking devices for rfkill. Given that most devices
in pmOS have a bluetooth, this should be useful as a dependency.
These were most likely copied from phosh, but not necessary in
GNOME. They safe space in the interface, but GNOME Shell is really
not that useful in very narrow devices, so adding a configuration
for such cases should be unnecessary.
Let every postmarketos-ui-* package have a link on top that points to
the new UI package reference. Do not put the link in <>, as it was done
with other references, since there's no benefit to it. It doesn't look
better and it doesn't make it easier to click the link or something, I
just did this initially because I saw it in GPL license headers.
[ci:skip-vercheck] [ci:ignore-count]
UIs that depend on networkmanager also have an added dependency on
dnsmasq since this was removed from postmarketos-base
[ci:ignore-count] lots of packages, but no code compilation..
At the moment we have Contributor: lines on some packages (but not all of them),
but often they don't represent the actual contributors to the package very well.
E.g. when we added them retroactively to the device packages we only added
the initial contributor (which isn't necessarily the person
who made most of the work for a device...)
The Git history is the most representative source for figuring out
who contributed to a package, so there is no reason to duplicate that
into the APKBUILD.
[skip ci]: way too many packages