In preparation to removal of linux-postmarketos repo, switch
source to different source mirror.
I had to switch to gzip archive, because github doesn't serve bzip2.
I did a kconfig edit -> change nothing -> exit saving to regenerate config.
See also: postmarketos#47
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CONFIG_MSM_KGSL (Kernel Graphics Subsystem Layer) breaks the framebuffer
in mysterious ways even on this device. This MR disables KGSL to restore
framebuffer functionality.
The main change is to move the postmarketOS-specific Xfce4 configs
from /etc/skel to /etc/xdg. This improves the config handling because
the location in /etc/xdg can be defined as the default fallback
configs.
Moving the gtk-3.0 folder to /etc/xdg did not work. Therefore this
one remains in /etc/skel.
Beyond this, there are some minor changes from the xfce4-phone
repository:
- Change icon path of whiskermenu button to new location
- Apply pmOS wallpaper to more monitors
- Several clean-ups in the config files
- Add support for the rear camera on xiaomi-scorpio
- Improve charging from SDPs
- Add extcon support on oneplus-oneplus3(t)
- Add container and zram kconfig checks to APKBUILD
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Also temporarily switch to Linus Walleij's branch to enable charging.
Patches should be upstreamed to mainline by Linux 5.18.
emmc.patch: Linux no longer hangs without this
fix-boot-regression-skomer.patch: Upstreamed and included here
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- Project naming scheme is changed to "lk2nd-msmXXXX"
- lk1st-msm8916: Experimental support for running as the "first" lk
- Secondary core bringup on non-psci firmware is now done by lk2nd
- rproc selection is now handled by lk2nd
- Some display information improvements
- New devices and various improvements for existing ones
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https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Asus_Zenfone_Max_Pro_M1_(asus-x00td)
Initially ported by Alice Koul.
iAboothahir: set CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES and remove empty deviceinfo_*
Signed-off-by: Alice Koul <alice-koul@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: iAboothahir <aboothahirpkd@gmail.com>
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Fixes error: postmarketos-base-18-r0: trying to overwrite etc/fstab owned by alpine-baselayout-data-3.2.0-r20.
caused by 9ecba8a514
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- update to kernel 5.15.25 stable
- add TUN as module, fixes pma#1435
- drop fully-upstreamed patches (lp55xx)
- add iio support for lis302dl (will send upstream)
- update N900 dts for lis302dl over iio (will send upstream)
- assign higher priority to patches from kernel.org (resolves pmb#2107)
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The package `device-pine64-pinephone-vccq-mod` installs a u-boot user script.
The user script was loaded at address 0x50100000 partially overwriting
the initramfs (0x4FF00000-0x5015facd), and causing a boot loop.
The user script load address was increased to 0x50700000, leaving 8MB
of free space for the initramfs, the current initramfs size is 2.37MB.
AppStream data for postmarketOS has been removed until the new format
without a double "--" is deployed. Otherwise transition will be a pain
and we would have to take care of it downstream.
Relates #1384
This firmware is useful for other devices (m3, t0lte, p4note, ...), so
let's give it a more generic name and split up WiFi and Bluetooth into
separate packages as the WiFi firmware isn't useful for t0lte at the
moment. Also drop the downstream kernel firmware from here to simplify
the APKBUILD, and give it its own package in the following commit.
This installs/starts udiskie, a udisk2 helper, that facilitates
auto-mounting of removable drives.
Note support for umounting is broken in the current Portfolio release,
so disks have to be umounted manually:
udiskie-umount /run/media/<user>/*
I decided to add this to the `depends` and not `pmb_recommends`, because
I felt like 1) this is a feature that folks would expect to work, 2) by
having it in depends, it'll 'fix' existing installs where mounting
removable disks automatically is not implemented