Le 23/11/2012 17:33, Alexander Graf a écrit :
On 07.11.2012, at 17:19, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Hi,
I just quickly tested the latest XFCE beagle image (12.2). Here, are my results: * YaST Firstboot is launched in gfx mode (very nice) * All seems working even if it is a bit slow (no bug)
But: * resolution is fixed in 1024x768 Yeah, that's a beagle board restriction. The panda can do higher resolutions.
It is not a hardware restriction since I already have 1440x900 with omapfb kernel module (in console mode since X driver for omapfb is broken). So, I guess it is an omapdrm restriction?
* Icons from XFCE desktop are there at first boot but after a reboot, we lost them (same for background) I fixed some of that breakage during LinuxCon. Is that still broken?
I tried the latest 12.2 XFCE image availbale: openSUSE-12.2-ARM-XFCE-beagle.armv7l-1.12.1-Build1.46.1.raw.xz Did you fix it in Factory and/or 12.2?
* Plymouth does not show anything * omapdrm is included in kernel image, not as a module. It would be better to have it as a module and add it to initrd to keep gfx during boot. (If it is working like that). Unfortunately, it doesn't work as easily as that. Having it compiled in is the only sane way of actually having gfx early.
ok
* sound still does not work, because the patch come after 3.4.6 push from git to OBS. Ugh. Oh well, I guess we can just declare sound a 12.3 thing then :).
Ok. 12.3 is not so far! ;)
Moreover, I get an error during the first boot about resizing: ************************************************************************ Current system partition is bigger than requested size. Disk won't be repartitionned. ************************************************************************
So, we should adjust the partition size in kiwi description for XFCE images. We don't specify any sizes in the image description. The error above just means that your SD card is small :)
4 GB us small? ;) Ok. Guillaume
Alex
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