Apparently upstream names udev rules with the .udev extension... which
doesn't work with udev (I guess debian has a helper for installing rules
and it renames them?). This adds the expected ".rules" extension to them
so that udev actually uses them.
This update also includes improved ucm config from Purism.
"Lockdown suppport" is also added here, which allows toggling off all of
the hks on the L5 to disable all radios, etc without breaking some
sensors. For more info, see 65ec7038 in librem5-base.
- update to use librem5-base v52
- install usbguard config / new subpackage
- move xorg.conf to new x11 subpackage
- refactor udev rule install to just install everything available from
librem5-base upstream
- use purism's shipmode script, see:
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/linux/-/merge_requests/333#note_195511
Using uInitrd is no longer necessary. I'm not sure *why*, but it just
works using the non-u-boot-image initramfs. The post-upgrade script was
changed to clean up the old images from /boot/u{Image,Initrd}, restoring
a lot of free space in that partition (~25MB)
This also sneaks in a small 1 character change to silence removing the
gpsd service from the default runlevel
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
gnss-share is a location provider I wrote for the librem 5's GPS module,
and can be used directly from geoclue. It allows saving and loading
A-GPS data (manual steps, for now) to facilitate faster fixes.
I'm not completely happy with having to use sed to patch geoclue's conf,
but:
1) I really only need to change 1 line
2) there's a non-zero chance geoclue's conf will be changed in aports if
new permissions are required for things later
So carrying the config in the device package and using
"replaces=geoclue" (like the postmarketos-* stuff) didn't seem like a
maintainable solution long term since the geoclue conf might gain needed
fixes/features that might make a copy in the device package outdated...