The postmarketos-artwork-wallpapers-gnome package no longer exists. Now
we just depend on the postmarketos-artwork-wallpapers package.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Only temporarilly. This is in pmb_recommends, so does not need pkgver
bump. We can swap them back once it's built for armv7 in alpine, but
it's now blocking all MRs from merging.
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Reading the `ifname` of a gadget that has not been configured with a UDC
succeeds with the content `(unnamed net_device)` instead of failing.
So we need to explicitly check that a UDC was configured before we read
the interface name.
Ref: #2648
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Reading the `ifname` of a gadget that has not been configured with a UDC
succeeds with the content `(unnamed net_device)` instead of failing.
So we need to explicitly check that a UDC was configured before we read
the interface name.
Ref: #2648
Sometimes, there can be more than 10M of stuff collected for logging,
which breaks things.. bump the size to 32M which should still be small
enough for low end / old devices.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
A bunch of override files in postmarketos-base-ui-plasma seem to have come from the plasma-mobile ui package, which probably shouldn't be on desktop and bigscreen.
With Plasma 6, a lot of the overrides are now no longer necessary for Plasma Mobile.
Situation with each file:
- 000-gschema.override - This likely was for changing maliit themes and GTK title bar layout for Plasma Mobile, maliit theming was dropped (https://github.com/maliit/keyboard/pull/108), and title bar layout is now handled within Plasma Mobile
- kdeglobals - This was for setting the look-and-feel on Plasma Mobile and default browser, it's now handled within Plasma Mobile envmanager
- kwinrc - These were settings for disabling window decorations and setting the vkbd to maliit, which is now handled in Plasma Mobile envmanager
- kscreenlockerrc - This is to autolock the screen after login (tinydm autologs in), the file was for Plasma Mobile, I don't think we want it for Desktop since SDDM is used there
Drop duplicated dependencies, which have been already included
in postmarketos-base-ui-plasma:
- dnsmasq
- elogind
- elogind-openrc
- polkit-kde-agent-1
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All of Plasma Bigscreen was removed from aports[1]. It will return with
KDE 6.1, according to PureTryOut. But for now, disable this package by
making it build on no architectures so that CI works again.
[1]: 4e7fa26ea2
[ci:skip-vercheck]: Version does not need to change when changin arches.
This reverts commit 518e62df34
"main/postmarketos-base-ui: add tinydm subpackage to pull in xinit (MR 4814)"
aports/tinydm now provides its own -x11 subpackage to do this since
7df6d02609
/dev/pmsg0 may be created by pstore driver. When it is available,
write logs into it so logs can be recovered through pstore after
a failed boot. This is useful for devices without console or hard
to get console.
Crappy workaround, it's better than having DNS broken...
See: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2601
Also removed it from shellcheck, because SC doesn't like all of the
unused/unreachable things after the `exit 0`. This commit should be
reverted when the issue is actually fixed later...
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tinydm uses startx for Xorg UIs, which is provided by the xinit package.
The xinit package used to be pulled in automatically by
the xorg-server package, but this stopped being the case with
1fd2d70696
this allows to opt-out of usb-tethering on pmOS devices with
`apk add !postmarketos-base-ui-networkmanager-usb-tethering`
this is useful for developers with laptops on pmOS / dailydriving
those laptops on pmOS.
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These apps are useful to have on the full GNOME desktop too, and this
removes the need to duplicate package lists across UI meta packages that
depend on the base gnome UI package.
Some devices take time to initialize storage, e.g. Qualcomm laptops
using ADSP need to load firmware firstly, and initramfs script does
not always manage to mount boot partition in time.
Unfortunately, there is no reliable way to reproduce the issue, but
this patch should fix cases like this.