On Thu, 3 Jan 2019 23:08:11 +0100 "H. Nikolaus Schaller" hns@goldelico.com wrote:
Hi, I have built a new debian image for Phosh (debootstrapped + letux-minimal + purism-sources-list + letux-phosh):
http://download.goldelico.com/letux-debian-rootfs/?C=M;O=D
which can be installed (togehter with the letux-4.19.12 kernel) through
makesd phosh
or for a two-partition system like the Pyra or OpenPandora
makesd pyra-4gb -r phosh
(assuming the latest makesd: run "makesd -u" to be sure).
There is now a user "purism" with default password "123456" which should also be the PIN for the initial unlocking screen.
This is of course not safe at all but good enough for initial experiments... Phosh is still under heavy development and Debian/Buster is not yet stable anyways.
Well, it boots but running phosh on the Pyra fails:
root@letux:~# phosh 2018-12-21 18:54:53 - [rootston/config.c:370] Configured output Virtual-1 with mode 720x1440@0.000000 2018-12-21 18:54:53 - [rootston/config.c:370] Configured output X11-1 with mode 768x1024@0.000000 2018-12-21 18:54:53 - [backend/session/logind.c:363] Failed to get seat id: No data available 2018-12-21 18:54:53 - [backend/session/direct.c:159] Could not get current tty number: Inappropriate ioctl for device 2018-12-21 18:54:53 - [backend/session/session.c:76] Failed to load session backend 2018-12-21 18:54:53 - [backend/backend.c:250] Failed to start a DRM session 2018-12-21 18:54:53 - [rootston/main.c:26] could not start backend root@letux:~# cat /etc/debian_version buster/sid root@letux:~# uname -a Linux letux 4.19.12-letux+ #3090 SMP PREEMPT Mon Dec 24 13:47:00 CET 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux root@letux:~#
There is only a (properly rotated!) login: with blinking cursor shown on the display.
Trying the same on GTA04A4 has exactly the same error messages but the display is even completely inactive.
Does the phosh service start or are you seeing just gdm stuff? The further is working for we, the latter not. In my installation I had to do a manual systemctl start phosh
since is was not configured to run at startup.
Regards, Andreas