gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin | adapt Ubuntu and Linux Mint ISO images
kandi X-RAY | gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin Summary
kandi X-RAY | gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin Summary
gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin is a Shell library typically used in Ubuntu applications. gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
You can update an installed system using the update commands here: Update steps.
You can update an installed system using the update commands here: Update steps.
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gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin has a low active ecosystem.
It has 342 star(s) with 30 fork(s). There are 59 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 35 open issues and 80 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 22 days. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin is current.
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gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
Security
gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 0 security hotspots that need review.
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gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin does not have a standard license declared.
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Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.
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gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
It has 171 lines of code, 5 functions and 4 files.
It has low code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
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Install gpd-pocket-ubuntu-respin
Download your favourite distribution ISO and copy it in this repository cloned folder.
Running ./build.sh in the terminal will download the most recent kernel automatically.
Kernel suggested is the one with patches from Hans De Goede. You can find his repository here: Hans De Goede Kernel Repository.
Run ./build.sh script as specified for your desired distro. If you built your own kernel, the build script wiill extract the kernels you zipped and install during respin.
Build Xorg ISO (Ubuntu Unity, Linux Mint, XFCE, KDE) running this:
Build Gnome based ISO (Ubuntu Gnome, Elementary OS, Gnome based distro, etc...) running this:
Gnome desktop environment and derivate (Pantheon of Elementary OS) use a different name convention for monitors. The default Xorg configuration won't work and a custom configuration must be used to get everything to work. That's the reason of the "gnome" argument for update and build script.
Build Xorg ISO (Ubuntu Unity, Linux Mint, XFCE, KDE) running this:
Build Gnome based ISO (Ubuntu Gnome, Elementary OS, Gnome based distro, etc...) running this:
Pass bionicbeaver parameter to respin script. This will select the correct packages to install on ISO.
You can respin iso and build kernels on a Docker environment easily. This build system will likely work on any x86 Docker supported platform. Tested and working on Linux and MacOS, builds on Windows not tested yet.
Clone repository and run the following script to build the docker image.
To build latest kernel you just need to run the following script:. Let it run, it will take a while. When it's done you can find the kernel zipped in destination/ folder of this repository. If you want to customize the .config flags edit the file in kernel/.config of this repository and launch kernel build script. Configuration will be copied over the Hans one before building.
Running ./build.sh in the terminal will download the most recent kernel automatically.
Kernel suggested is the one with patches from Hans De Goede. You can find his repository here: Hans De Goede Kernel Repository.
Run ./build.sh script as specified for your desired distro. If you built your own kernel, the build script wiill extract the kernels you zipped and install during respin.
Build Xorg ISO (Ubuntu Unity, Linux Mint, XFCE, KDE) running this:
Build Gnome based ISO (Ubuntu Gnome, Elementary OS, Gnome based distro, etc...) running this:
Gnome desktop environment and derivate (Pantheon of Elementary OS) use a different name convention for monitors. The default Xorg configuration won't work and a custom configuration must be used to get everything to work. That's the reason of the "gnome" argument for update and build script.
Build Xorg ISO (Ubuntu Unity, Linux Mint, XFCE, KDE) running this:
Build Gnome based ISO (Ubuntu Gnome, Elementary OS, Gnome based distro, etc...) running this:
Pass bionicbeaver parameter to respin script. This will select the correct packages to install on ISO.
You can respin iso and build kernels on a Docker environment easily. This build system will likely work on any x86 Docker supported platform. Tested and working on Linux and MacOS, builds on Windows not tested yet.
Clone repository and run the following script to build the docker image.
To build latest kernel you just need to run the following script:. Let it run, it will take a while. When it's done you can find the kernel zipped in destination/ folder of this repository. If you want to customize the .config flags edit the file in kernel/.config of this repository and launch kernel build script. Configuration will be copied over the Hans one before building.
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