sxmo-alarm
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Script to install sxmo onto an Arch Arm barebones image
sxmo-alarm - Setting to read only as sxmo packages are now available via the ALARM repo.
Script to install sxmo onto an Arch Arm barebones image. Or you could first use Danct12 full disk encryption to install the barebones image to either eMMC or sdcard.
The wallpaper is available here
To install and run:
Copy sxmo-alarm somewhere in either the root of your home directory or some other directory under your home on your Pinephone and
Then from the directory that you installed it.
chmod +x sxmo-alarm
Then to install leaving the config.h.def files intact each time it's run
sudo ./sxmo-alarm
Or you can force overwriting the config.h.def files
sudo ./sxmo-alarm --force
This just displays the options available
sudo ./sxmo-alarm --help
Notes:
Running this script periodically will update sxmo from git.
I've also supplied my .Xresources ( Gives the yellow / black theme ), picom.conf and modified conky.conf .
Also if you do use picom for transparency then it will severely impact the performance of the Megapixels camera to the point of unuseability. Not sure of a workaround as yet ?
If you'd like feedback on keypresses then put this line in your ~/.profile
export KEYBOARD_ARGS="-o | clickclack -V -f wavfile.wav"
Remove the -f and filename if you just want vibration. More details on clickclack are here
Issues:
If yay-bin and pacman are giving you grief since recent updates try the following which should fix the issues:
sudo pacman -R yay-bin
sudo pacman -Syyuu
rm -Rfv ~/yay-bin
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay-bin.git
cd yay-bin
makepkg -si
If your /etc/pacman.conf gets overwritten I have included a copy of my pacman.conf that enables parallel downloads and some eyecandy for updates.
User Manual:
The user manual is located here