Krane doesn't have a headphone jack, which caused audio server issues
for me. Add a check to only enable the headphone and headset mic device
on non-Krane boards. Also improve the formatting and remove
ChromeOS-specifc options.
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I was building a branch archive previously, which meant that rebuilding
would fail if someone pushed to the branch upstream (the archive
checksum would change)... so I've reverted back to building from a
specific commit for now.
pkgrel was increased because this commit includes a couple of
audio-related patches that weren't included in the previous packaging of
the 6.7 branch.
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Similarly to how it was done for xiaomi-beyllium with varying
display panels, add kernel variant for clover-plus.
Mi Pad 4 Plus is very very similar to regular Mi Pad 4,
but it has different panel and different touchscreen.
Therefore it uses different device tree in kernel - and it
is the only changed line in deviceinfo file.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Minnekhanov <alexeymin@postmarketos.org>
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In order to make it work properly, the fcc unlock script from MM should
also be enabled... This info will be added to the device's wiki page for
now since upstream MM discourages distros from enabling these unlock
scripts by default...
fixes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2489
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The fbdev backend was removed with Weston 10 which has been out for a
good while now. As such, it doesn't matter whether Xwayland works or not
since Weston won't work at all --- the DRM backend, which is what would
get used instead of fbdev with this removed, won't work on downstream
kernels like the one used by this device.
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The fbdev backend was removed with Weston 10 which has been out for a
good while now. As such, it doesn't matter whether Xwayland works or not
since Weston won't work at all --- the DRM backend, which is what would
get used instead of fbdev with this removed, won't work on downstream
kernels like the one used by this device.
There is no dri-backend.so. I don't know if this ever existed. May have
been a typo where the author meant to type drm-backend.so. The DRM
backend should be the default anyway, so just remove it instead of
fixing what may have been a typo.
The fbdev backend was removed with Weston 10 which has been out for a
good while now. This device should be able to use the DRM backend
anyway given that it uses the A64 SoC which also e.g. the PinePhone
uses.
Additionally, the comment about Xwayland being broken contradicts the
actual configuration file where Xwayland actually is being enabled
(xwayland=true), so this shouldn't be causing any regressions even if it
actually is broken.
The fbdev backend was removed with Weston 10 which has been out for a
good while now. As such, Weston won't work with the downstream port
anyway which is likely where Xwayland supposedly was broken. As such,
remove this unnecessary configuration file.
We did set these variables, so it is possible to flash boot and root
partitions separately for booting with stock partition table. This
is useful for U-Boot as secondary bootloader. But it's not good for
U-Boot as primary bootloader because the resulting images have boot
and root partitions separated, so users have to create partitions
themselves and this is very confusing.
I'm suggesting to disable it in favor of doing U-Boot as primary
bootloader, this may be harder for users, but it needs to be done
only once, and this way is more fancy and is supported on more
devices than secondary bootloader.
If someone still wants to use this port with U-Boot as secondary
bootloader they can do "pmbootstrap install --split" and
"pmbootstrap export" to get 2 separate partitions to flash.
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bcm4330 has 2 wifi sdio firmwares, one with IEEE 802.11а support
and one without. One without was missing which caused some
devices to have wireless network issues.
Additionally Oyua specific bluetooth firmware was found and it
is included as well.
Signed-off-by: Svyatoslav Ryhel <clamor95@gmail.com>
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Fixes#2349. Patches refreshed because some didn't apply when I built
directly from local repo and tried to import them with "git am".
Known issue: NetworkManager fails to assign IP to usb0, I had to
assign it manually to use USB networking.
In the mainline ds2482 onewire kernel driver, active_pullup defaults to
1 which is setting the APU register. This caused the connection to the
ds2784_battery slave to be unstable and flaky. In the AOSP manta project
this flag is set to 0 as well.
This is a device-specific package. The only device that depends on
this, device-nokia-n900, is in community, so let's move it there too.
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This is a device-specific package. No need to keep it in main where it
gets included in stable releases unnecessarily. The only device that
depends on this, device-inet-a33, is in testing, so let's move it there
too.
Also start squashing the .mdt files into .mbn and provide compatibility
symlinks so old kernels that look for .mdt still find it.
Also move the zap firmware into a device-specific subdirectory.
Symlinks for venus are skipped since that one's not used in any
production branch yet for sm7225.
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Dependencies:
- Add dependency "xfce4-screensaver" to provide virtual keyboard at screen
unlock. As a dependency because several settings need to be implemented to
integrate it well in LXQt.
- Add dependency "setxkbmap" to make keyboard layout settings work
- Add dependency "upower" to make battery icon in panel work
Recommends:
- Add recommend "pulseaudio" to make sound work
- Add recommend "adwaita-icon-theme" because that's used by xfce4-screensaver
- Remove recommend "pavucontrol" because there is already "pavucontrol-qt"
Sources:
- Add autostart desktop file for xfce4-screensaver
- Add autostart desktop file to override lxqt-xscreensaver-autostart
- Modify autostart desktop file for onboard, a startup delay mitigates
an issue with the onboard panel icon not showing up at the first boot
- Modify lxqt-tablet.sh to include custom XDG_DATA_DIRS
- Add application desktop file to override xfce4-screensaver-preferences,
adding it to the menu
- Add application desktop file to override xscreensaver-settings, removing it
from the menu
- Change install location of "lxqt-tablet" repository configs from
/etc/skel/.config to /etc/xdg/lxqt-tablet. That way they are handled as
distribution-specific configs and are separated from the user configs in
~/.config.
- Upgrade to version 0.3 of "lxqt-tablet" repository:
- Change theme to "Dark" to fix panel look
- Increase panel size
- Change wallpaper mode to "zoom" to avoid deforming the picture
- Disable global single click to not interfere with PCManFM
- Add terminal and file manager launchers to panel
- Rename openbox xml file to apply the configs
- Set lock command to xfce4-screensaver
- Add xfconf files to configure xfce4-screensaver
- Clean up configs by removing default values
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