The variable describes the configfs function name to use, no matter if
it's rndis, ncm, ecm or any other function. So change the name of the
variable, the string we write to the configuration file and some
comments.
Recommend installing:
- fwupd
- Receive firmware updates for supported hardware
The following packages are required to show device information at:
- Settings -> About this System -> Show More Information
Devices
- Firmware Security
- aha
- fwupd
- PCI
- pciutils
Graphics
- OpenGL
- mesa-demos
- Vulkan
- vulkan-tools
- Wayland
- wayland-utils
- X-Server
- xdpyinfo
Change-Id: I8a1eb484720f717f0504418f7c5c6af505b081b6
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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flatbuffers should have been available on armv7,
since aports 0f3295fb0660f5caf59b8b2385f7c9305f1d57f0
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kgx was renamed to gnome-console with the release of version 42.beta, so
let's reflect that in our Phosh UI package.
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recommends.
Instead of using the uevent helper binary, mdev daemon listens for kernel
events using the netlink interface. Then the requirement of enabling
UEVENT_HELPER for pmOS kernels can be dropped, as it's use is discouraged.
From CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER kernel config help:
> This should not be used today, because usual systems create many events
> at bootup or device discovery in a very short time frame. One forked
> process per event can create so many processes that it creates a high
> system load, or on smaller systems it is known to create out-of-memory
> situations during bootup.
Support for running mdev as a daemon was added in 2019 with commit [1].
From that same commit:
> Adds the -d option to run mdev in daemon mode handling hotplug events
> from the kernel like udev. If the system generates many hotplug events
> this mode of operation will consume less resources than registering
> mdev as hotplug helper or using the uevent applet.
[1] https://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=498cec202adbf69a7a72af5e204260682d614183
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Fixes:
- Fix installation with FDE
- Use new path to kpartx (MR 16)
Other:
- pmos_install: Increase boot partition size to 256MB (MR 14)
- pmos_install_functions: make shellcheck happy
- update-binary: make shellcheck happy
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There is "iifname "wwan*" drop" defined in 01_wwan.nft, which drops
any not "established, related" incoming packet from WWAN.
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Drop replaces, provides for postmarketos-config-firefox. This was the
name of the package until August of 2020, not relevant anymore. Also
the provides didn't have pkgrel and therefore was wrong.
apk treats provider_priority=0 as if it is not there, not as lowest
value. The previous patch set it to =10 for …-sxmo-de-sway, so set it to
=5 for the dwm version.
Related: c21f61ddd8/src/solver.c (L713-721)
apk ignores a provider_priority of 0. In order to have …-sxmo-de-dwm
have a lower provider priority than …-sxmo-de-sway, set a higher
priority than 1 for the sway version.
Alpine has changed location and package name of ttf-dejavu
fonts, adjust to new location.
Without this, fbkeyboard service crashes with error:
unable to load font file: No such file or directory
Default font path is hardcoded [1] to
"/usr/share/fonts/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf".
Luckily there is a CLI switch to change default, use it.
[1] https://github.com/bakonyiferenc/fbkeyboard/blob/master/fbkeyboard.c#L37
Text Editor is a new modern text editor for GNOME. It is the new
default, replacing gedit upstream. As such, let's do the same here
downstream.
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- Support for the huawei-g7 display panel in lk1st
- FS based boot is skipped when going to the recovery
- Generate image without appended dtb for lk2nd-msm8226
- Some bug fixes and device improvements
New devices:
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 (SM-G357FZ)
- Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 (SM-G7102)
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Max (SM-G720AX)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 (2014) (SM-T530)
- Huawei Ascend G6 L11 LTE
- Some new variants for the existing Samsung devices
Changelog: https://github.com/msm8916-mainline/lk2nd/releases/tag/0.13.0
This has been out-of-date for almost a year with seemingly stalled
progress on the existing upgrade MR[1] for months now; it really seems
like no one wants to maintain this which currently leaves this
"force-installed-by-default" packaged image broken on all wlroots-based
Wayland compositors for example.
[1] https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/merge_requests/3091 ("Draft: main/waydroid-image: upgrade to 17.1.20220419")
At the moment almost all device packages force installation of the Mesa
drivers, even when they are not used by any application (for example on
a minimal headless installation with "none" or "console" UI).
Omitting mesa-dri-gallium from such installations saves about ~150 MiB
of disk space (469 MiB -> 317 MiB rootfs for minimal installation on
arrow-db410c).
The "classic" drivers have been removed from Mesa so only one mesa-dri-
package exists now: mesa-dri-gallium contains all Mesa drivers,
llvmpipe, freedreno, lima, panfrost, Intel (iris/crocus), ...
This means we can easily create an install_if package in
postmarketos-base that installs that driver package only if needed
(= only if another package requires the "mesa" package).
Strictly speaking the install_if could be restricted further since
mesa-dri-gallium is only needed by "mesa-egl", "mesa-gbm" and "mesa-gl"
but not e.g. the Vulkan drivers. Having three postmarketos-base
subpackages (one install_if for each of them) seems a bit
overengineered, though. "mesa" is a common dependency of all three
of them, so using install_if="... mesa" should be good enough.
renamed in aports@ee78772612
this also adds an explicit dependency on the font, since it may not have
been installed if postmarketos-ui-base was installed... (e.g. ui=None)
The xfce4-battery-plugin doesn't need to be installed anymore since we
switched to the "power manager plugin" in postmarketos-ui-xfce4 0.5.0.
The link to the old PostmarketOS icon isn't needed anymore for new
installations.
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