Sven Ginka
Sven Ginka
It’s actually difficult all in all. How can we make sure the precompiled kernel fits to the Debian stretch or buster release from ftp.debian.org Same way, how to make sure...
I am wondering about the design target of the rpi23-gen-image project : (1) Should rpi23-gen-image create an image which always succeed and be dummy proof? or (2) Is the rpi23-gen-image...
(BTW. we can rename the topic as it ended up in a more general discussion)
I think its possible to achive a rock-solid image that builds out of the box. BUT: it needs well selected sources for the downloads (kernel, deb-packages, firmware, wifi-firmware) and it...
Thats perfect explaination. Thank you for all your thoughts on that topic.
(I close that issue as it was remote repo firmware releated)
BTW: I solved this topic by forking the original firmware repo and rolling back to the last "known" working version. That means for stretch you can find a tested firmware...
I just thought about re-open. Why? Because I think I could create a branch or tag on that repo and finally modify the default-templates of stretch to point here. So...
for me the trick from @michalmielczynski worked fine. I am using debian bookworm gnome-shell v43
@liftoff-sr Is this tested and can be used?