Florent Revest
Florent Revest
Switching to RPMs or DEBs is pretty "cheap" (in terms of time) because it does not diverge very much from our current model and only needs a couple of lines...
Alright fair enough, thanks for the analysis and arguments! :) Now it would be interesting to have some elements to decide between deb and rpm which are the two options...
I would recommend getting familiar with Yocto first. Yocto has a raspberry pi support layer. The Porting Guide may help you get a rough idea of what it takes to...
Mhhh, that sounds quite bad but I can't reproduce that bug either. It also looks like a journalist with a LG G Watch Urbane got settings working https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/05/15/asteroidos-open-source-wear-os-alternative-now-available-stable-release/ Could you...
Also, when the watch doesn't reboot, could you try https://github.com/AsteroidOS/asteroid/issues/66#issuecomment-389622262 ?
Mhhh... unfortunately there is nothing of interest in those logs indeed. The problem seems more serious than a "crappy usb dock". You would have had the same problem on Android...
Hey skast96, you probably need to tinker with the conf files in `/var/lib/environment/compositor/` You may want to try to a line like https://github.com/AsteroidOS/meta-asteroid/blob/fefde4c81be4bdffb25d27f5974ca57e9734b4bb/recipes-asteroid/asteroid-launcher/asteroid-launcher/default.conf#L3 in `qemu.conf` but maybe with a different...
Hi, as stated in the porting status page, porting AsteroidOS to a watch requires at least access to its kernel's source code. The Zeblaze Thor 4 Pro uses a MTK6739...
Err, I would really not recommend flashing mooneye with the "real install" method... (This is why it is not documented on the website yet) Anyway, you'd probably need a backup...
Mhh this is interesting... Could you, however, try to flash the AsteroidOS userdata partition (not sparse) from SPFlashTool ? (as long as you know how to revert it back later...