Could you provide your /etc/sources.list
?
I dont remember, but i can’t do sudo update because it breaks the boot. i might try again later. did you just flash the crimson using the flash script without doing any extra steps?
so they are the same I guess.
Use this command to print your /etc/apt/sources.list
:
sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list
You can not boot Crimson after apt dist-upgrade
even you did not use backports repo?
Are you boot from internal storage (mmc) or sd-card?
Try to install Millipixels from backports (just became available), it works for me. Turn Off and On your HKS in case of it will not recognize cameras first.
Bingo, a working camera.
no, I mean reboot breaks after I flashed the crimson and did a sudo update and upgrade with their official packages, then boot breaks. i didnt even get a chance to install your packages. ha. Did you do the sudl update and upgrade right after the crimson flash?
I can not imagine the situation in which such behavior could be possible… UUIDs may be wrong, fstab
is incorrect, kernel-flashing fails… Troubles may appear on an any step and each step must (and can be) checked.
You need to change your sources to crimson
from landing
according to this.
https://oper.io/?p=librem5:crimson-daily-driver
if we just the update and upgrade after flash, it will break unless we follow his steps and scripts, then udpate will work but many apps cant use. if i want to apply the the backport, did you leave the only backports repos to do the upgrade?
or you are able to do the upgrade with the default repo from the crimson?
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
# Main package repository for PureOS
deb https://repo.pureos.net/pureos crimson main
# Important security updates
deb https://repo.pureos.net/pureos crimson-security main
# Other updates for resolving non-security issues
deb https://repo.pureos.net/pureos crimson-updates main
# Backports
deb [allow-insecure=yes] https://codeberg.org/galilley/librem5-crimson-backports/raw/branch/master/debs ./
ahh, so no from the landing.
squeekboard 1.43
is here!
Will try this tonight after flash the crimson. I am going to give a try from pmos, ha. Do I need to run the same commands for the sound issue and the phosh issue after I update?(Kdb, and those three sound configure commands)
Nice to see that you are interested!
No, you should not use any recipe from Byzantium
thread, please follow to another readme related to Crimson
backports.
The sound issue is discussed here. I did not try this solution as I’m waiting for official updates and do not use Crimson
as a daily driver yet, just a second OS.
sms/mms is working for me, but no sound on the call, more the mic is working even after I tried the fix on that link. Might try crimson later ha.
gnome-settings-daemon 47.2
is here!
Now I’m able to connect my google account to sync contacts and calendar.
phosh 0.45.0 is out
I think you should reconsider your storage option away from Codeberg, or at least request permission for these resources; If permission was granted, I think updating the README to clarify this would be prudent… Codeberg isn’t designed to be used as a file store and has a cost to their infrastructure. At the time of writing this, the librem5-crimson-backports repo is consuming around 2.9 GiB, more than they normally allow per project (which is 750 MiB for Git storage and 1.5 GiB for packages, LFS, and attachments). With the recent DoS attacks, I really don’t think it would be moral to burden the Codeberg team with this.