Debian bookworm image for PineTab2 #3
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All our images are generated through an automated pipeline, we don't really do one-off artisanally handcrafted images. If you still want them to be part of Plebian, the best option is to start learning debos to contribute to the pipeline and refactor it into a state where it can generate both types of images (Quartz64 and PineTab2). There are a few considerations I have with regards to PineTab2:
I'm still thinking about how to do various things regarding this, especially how we'll do a kernel package that survives the entirety of Bookworm's release cycle. For now the best option is to get various parts of PineTab2 support mainlined, namely the device tree and the panel driver. (I know the Wi-Fi driver will need a whole lot more work). This will give me the confidence that I don't have to carry around a kernel package indefinitely for literal years to come and that people will actually try to contribute upstream instead of letting things languish in some personal repository. You should coordinate the mainlining of these things with the author of the respective patches first of course. |
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So I think the way forward is the following:
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Hi
I have a very vanilla Debian bookworm image on my PineTab2 and I'm wondering how I can share it to this project.
It's running plasma-mobile and works very nicely either from microSD card or installed onto the internal eMMC
https://tuxtab.com/20230329_112828.JPG
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