Phosh 0.45
is here!
Phosh 0.46
is here!
Thanks. You re a HERO!
galilley-Level
sent from ibm-power9
Chromium 126 (legacy)
This is the last version that woks well on Librem5 (etnaviv). The newer ones do not show elements of a lot of websites correctly. To install it remove the installed new version first and select this version from the repo:
$ sudo apt install chromium=126.0.6478.182-2~legacy chromium-common=126.0.6478.182-2~legacy chromium-l10n=126.0.6478.182-2~legacy chromium-shell=126.0.6478.182-2~legacy chromium-driver=126.0.6478.182-2~legacy
Next hold it to prevent further updates:
$ echo "chromium hold" | sudo dpkg --set-selections
Clapper 0.8.0
taking into account the previous commit with patched mesa
, it should work fine with workaround discussed here.
Recently I’ve upgraded a lot of packages to achieve the Byzantium backports to update it further. This set of packages includes the support of L5 cameras by libcamera. So, this thread is also valid for Crimson backports too!
Just one specific thing - the kernel also should be rebuilt.
In fact I’ve added a few parameters. @dos, is it possible to include this options by default?
CONFIG_DMABUF_HEAPS=y
CONFIG_DMABUF_HEAPS_CMA=y
In advance I’ve also enabled this parameters:
CONFIG_VIRTUALIZATION=y
CONFIG_KVM=y
CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_REALTEK=y
CONFIG_RTL_CARDS=m
CONFIG_RTL8192CE=m
CONFIG_RTLWIFI=m
CONFIG_RTLWIFI_PCI=m
CONFIG_RTL8192C_COMMON=m
Just be careful with non Libre controllers enablements for GA on Gnu PureOS
GeneralAvailability.
I falling in Love with Debian with the new desing+features on Apt v3.0.
I Really Really want APT v3.0 on Gnu Pureos Dawn by default even via backport.
APT v3.0 is so nice.
Just add apt v3
into repo, welcome for testing!
Thank you.
I’m trying to use Crimson unofficial backports now on a latest Crimson image.
For info, I got:
Err:1 https://codeberg.org/galilley/librem5-crimson-backports/raw/branch/master/debs ./ libmbim-proxy 1.32.0-1
429 Too Many Requests [IP: <redacted> 443]
And many more similar errors. I will try to continue downloading via a VPN. To be continued…
Via Mullvad VPN I managed to finish the download. After running the apt dist-upgrade
command I did a reboot.
The Librem 5 does not fully boot any more, and gives this errors on a black screen and stops continuing to boot (note that I typed the errors below manually, so there can be spelling errors:)
I see around 12 times:
Nothing to read on input.
Next three times:
cryptsetup: ERROR: luks-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx: cryptsetup failed, bad password or options?
Then:
cryptsetup: ERROR: luks-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: maimum number of tries exceded
The whole sequence of luks errors roughly repeats four times.
Indeed, I did use the LUKS Crimson image variant.
I wonder if this is an unlocker
situation…? In that thread you can see steps to take - if it’s the same situation, that workaround helped me. You using the new LUKS Crimson may be the culprit though - not sure if unofficial backports are compatible with it (some specific patch conflicting?).
I do not try to apply backports to the latest Crimson
image yet…
What about the output of apt dist-upgrade
? Is it finished without errors?
The sudo apt dist-upgrade
finised without errors, I can still see that because I did the upgrade over ssh, and I have the terminal still open.
After the upgrade I rebooted the Librem 5 remotely with sudo reboot
, and then it went into the state as described above. I rebooted another time (via powerbutton) and got the same state. I did this all on an extra Librem 5 that I have, and that I do not use for the daily driving, so not issue there.
Maybe, when I find some time, I can try again on a freshly flashed non-luks Crimson image.
Just for funzies, I’m going to now try backports on that LUKS image… wish me luck (275 available to update) [no ssh, just straight form the console]
Good luck! Looking forward for your results!
I got the Codeberg error but re-tried with sudo apt upgrade --fix-missing
which seems to have been enough to continue… (it’s still going)
Codeberg limits the number of connections, yes…
I had to do sudo apt upgrade --fix-missing
a few times but it seems to have succeeded. There were about 28 packages that needed dist-upgrade
after that still. Seven got removed. Re-starting now…
… and crypt got borked