This port has been compatible with GPU-accelerated UIs like Phosh and
Plasma Mobile for quite a while now. Enable these UIs in the
`pmbootstrap init` menu.
See #1939.
If pbsplash is running when a display manager starts it often causes
issues as display managers want to run on a particular VT, but are
unable to switch the active VT since pbsplash has exclusive control of
the framebuffer.
Making DMs not start until after local would solve the issue but
it would also needlessly delay the boot process.
Until we have a better way to detect display managers starting and react
to it, this will at least get devices working again. Though due to how
openrc resolves service start order it may mean the splash is killed
earlier than necessary.
This enables the DRAM frequency stats driver that can be useful for debugging
issues with the PinePhone. This came up in a discussion in #pinephone on IRC
where megi was helping a pmos user with idle power draw issues.
This also enables the performance, powersave and userspace devfreq governors.
Ref: 8bfd4858b4
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Store the full kernel config instead of a fragment, so
"pmbootstrap kconfig check" can properly verify that all required kernel
options are there. Without this, it would fail an upcoming check for
BINFMT_ELF and BINFMT_SCRIPT:
https://lists.sr.ht/~postmarketos/pmbootstrap-devel/patches/38508
With the full config, pmbootstrap found that ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORK
was enabled while it should be disabled, so disable it.
Fix the mediatek drvgen related build failure with
00_disable_drvgen.patch from linux-wiko-ufeel and including cust.dtsi:
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Porting_to_a_new_device#Removing_python2_dependency
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These directories should also trigger a rebuild so that any changes are
reflected in the initramfs.
This will include things like 'files', 'modules' and so on that weren't
previously triggering rebuilds of the initramfs...
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This gets rid of the Tux army on bootup. While it hurts my soul,
removing Tux from bootup makes it less flickery.
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6.1 was not a valid kernel version causing the wlan module installed
into wrong location. 6.1.0 would be correct. Fix that
problem by upgrading to 6.1.12 and make the wlan installation
more robust.
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This is no longer used by anything in pmOS as far as I can tell. One
previous user, ttyescape, has been reworked to use hkdm instead, and the
other previous user, charging-sdl, is no longer available in pmOS.
Closes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1929
This modifies to the postmarketOS ramdisk init to use the new pbsplash
tool for displaying splash messages, replacing the old fbsplash.
This also moves the show_splash call to run as soon as possible rather
than waiting for mount_subpartitions to run (which can take a while).
Closes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1936
Additionally, this means that iio-sensor-proxy actually gets enabled
on GNOME and GNOME mobile. Previously, it would get installed there
but not enabled unless the user manually did it.
Otherwise we don't have any document viewer installed by default.
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recommends.
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Add a generic device that should work on x86_64 ChromeOS devices. This
is mostly a copy of tablet-x64uefi, with ChromeOS-specific stuff from
google-kevin. Keeps the UEFI parts so that it can still be booted with
alternative firmware (i.e. MrChromebox's RW_LEGACY builds). Lightly
tested on a Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Chromebook 11IGL05 (codename "Lick").
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>