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== Testing ==
 
== Testing ==
  
Report issues to https://github.com/sugarlabs/rpi23-gen-image
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Starts at color gender age home view as user "pi",
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wireless works; showing ad-hoc and wireless Access points.
  
=== 2017-07-07 ===
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Home View (F3 key) screenshot:
  
Starts at: color/ age-screens/ f3 as "pi"
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[[File:Screenshot_of_"Home".png | 700px | 600px]]
wireless works and shows AD-Hoc and wireless Access points
 
  
=== 2017-06-26 ===
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Does not auto-mount an inserted USB.
 
 
On images dated before 2017-07-04, select "sugar" in top right bar at login.
 
 
 
Home View (F3 key).
 
 
 
[[File:RaspberryPiDebianStretchHomeView.png | 700px | 600px]]
 
 
 
== Comparison ==
 
 
 
Please also compare against [[Soas/Raspberry_Pi|Fedora 26 SoaS]], as it has many more working activities, although it does not have wireless firmware.
 
(Proprietary wireless drivers have to be loaded after install)
 
  
 
== Reproducing ==
 
== Reproducing ==
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Some changes have been made to the original repo: <nowiki>https://github.com/drtyhlpr/rpi23-gen-image</nowiki> which can be viewed in the commit history.
 
Some changes have been made to the original repo: <nowiki>https://github.com/drtyhlpr/rpi23-gen-image</nowiki> which can be viewed in the commit history.
 
=== Adding the automatic login feature ===
 
* While the image is building, navigate to the following directory:
 
~/rpi23-gen-image/images/stretch/build/chroot/etc
 
and depending on the stage of the build process wait for a folder named 'lightdm' to appear.
 
* Then open this file with nano/gedit and with root priviledges:
 
~/rpi23-gen-image/images/stretch/build/chroot/etc/lightdmlightdm.conf.dpkg-new
 
* Add/uncomment the following lines and configure them as shown below:
 
autologin-session = sugar
 
[Seat:*]
 
#type=xlocal
 
pam-service=lightdm
 
pam-autologin-service=lightdm-autologin
 
autologin-user=pi #(change this if you have configured a different user)
 
autologin-password=raspberry #(change this if you have configured a different password)
 
autologin-user-timeout=0
 
session-wrapper=/etc/X11/Xsession
 
greeter-session=lightdm-greeter
 
* Save the file and wait for the build process to complete.
 
* Boot into your image with this configuration and autologin should work fine.
 

Latest revision as of 18:41, 24 August 2017

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Rishabh Thaney has made builds for Raspberry Pi using Debian;

See also:

Testing

Starts at color gender age home view as user "pi", wireless works; showing ad-hoc and wireless Access points.

Home View (F3 key) screenshot:

Screenshot of "Home".png

Does not auto-mount an inserted USB.

Reproducing

This was reproduced on Debian stretch platform which was set up in an schroot shell on Ubuntu.

Setup Schroot

Set up a schroot environment like this:

  • Install the schroot and debootstrap packages,
sudo apt install schroot debootstrap
  • Create the stretch filesystem,
sudo mkdir -p /srv/chroot/stretch
sudo debootstrap stretch /srv/chroot/stretch
  • Make a file /etc/schroot/chroot.d/stretch,
[stretch]
type=directory
personality=linux
directory=/srv/chroot/stretch
  • Log into your schroot shell from the terminal,
sudo schroot -c stretch

See https://wiki.debian.org/Schroot for alternate methods.

Setup Builder

Setup the builder within the schroot shell like this;

  • Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/sugarlabs/rpi23-gen-image
  • Install dependencies by going through the README.md file and executing the commands described,

Run Builder

  • Change your directory to the cloned repo and run this command to start the building process:
sh rpi23-gen-image.sh

This takes some time as the scripts start downloading and configuring packages to build an image.

  • Once the process is complete in the terminal, navigate to this directory:
~/rpi23-gen-image/images/stretch

to find the image that was built.

Some changes have been made to the original repo: https://github.com/drtyhlpr/rpi23-gen-image which can be viewed in the commit history.