Re: [ANNOUNCE] Wayland Live CD release

2016-10-18 Thread nerdopolis
What kind of video card hardware do you have? (intel/nvidia/amd), or are you 
using a VM?
Did you try with a framebuffer option?
What part does it actually hang at?

On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 11:37:29 AM EDT you wrote:
> Bug don't response
> 
> DanielTorres
> On Oct 16, 2016 12:18 AM, "nerdopolis" 
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi.
> >
> > I have pushed out new ISO files for the Wayland Live CD project, named
> > after my favorite celebrity (Rebecca Black).
> > I wanted to time the release to celebrate the release of her new
> > song The Great Divide, but I had some issues I previously had to resolve
> >
> > This might be the last set of ISOs I announce here. I will post newer
> > ISOs/commits, but probably won't announce to the Wayland mailing list.
> >
> > I have almost everything Wayland related on these ISOs, and also now,
> > there are an increasing number distributions containing Wayland sessions,
> > such as Fedora with Gnome-Shell, and KDE Neon's ISOs.
> >
> >
> > My ISOs have more Wayland Desktops however, both KDE and Gnome, as well as
> > Enlightenment, Orbital, Hawaii, Orbment and Sway.
> > Also all Wayland enabled toolkits, Qt, GTK, EFL, SDL, glfw and FreeGLUT
> > This has the master versions of all the Desktop Environments.
> >
> > They also still include the wizard utility for easily configuring weston
> > mulitseat/multipointer, instead of manually editing udev
> > It can be run from the menu, or
> > wlsudo configureseats
> >
> >
> > Releases are on Sourceforge and Github
> > https://sourceforge.net/projects/rebeccablackos/files/2016-10-09/
> > https://github.com/n3rdopolis/rebeccablackos/releases/tag/2016-10-09
> >
> >
> > The ISOs remain based on Debian Testing.
> >
> > New in this release: Most of the changes is within the upstream releases.
> > Within the SVN, The build scripts, and the iso test script now mounts all
> > bind mounts and union mounts in a separate namespace, the
> > waylandloginmanager now shows descriptions for each desktop environment,
> > (mainly to tell users how to use Sway and Orbment), and on the smaller
> > ISOs, a second checkinstall operation handles the removal of the headers,
> > and removal of symbols from the binaries, to minimize the number of files
> > changed, to reduce the number of errors reported by dpkg checksum
> > validation, and the ISOs were built with SVN commit 4377 .
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Wayland Live CD release

2015-06-07 Thread Graham Cantin
Thanks for putting up the github ISO mirror -- Just wanted to say howdy and
let you know people are out there playing with RBOS. :)
Sometimes the silence is deafening; from my own projects, it always feels
good to hear from someone playing around with them.

On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 8:21 PM, nerdopolis 
wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I have pushed out new ISO files for the Wayland Live CD project, named
> after my favorite celebrity (Rebecca Black).
>
> These have Wayland an Weston master, which when built, were a few commits
> ahead of the 1.8 releases of Wayland and Weston.
>
> Notably:
> The bash waylandloginmanager no longer uses weston-launch to start Wayland
> sessions for the user. Instead runuser is used to call up the sessions.
> This enhances security, as weston-launch's FD's are no longer
> being leaked to non weston sessions.
> Permissions to /dev/fb0 are no longer granted to all users of the plugdev
> group. Instead the UACCESS permission on the framebuffer devices is
> configured
> This enhances security for potential multiuser systems with no KMS
> drivers, won't be able to read the framebuffer when their session is not in
> the active VT.
> Calligra applications are back, as they build against QT 5, from the WIP
> frameworks branch
> FreeGLUT and GLFW are compiled to use the Wayland backend, and installed
> into /opt along with the other Wayland toolkits
> FreeGLUT and GLFW appear to only support one compiled in backend.
> SWC has been replaced with Orbment
> Ubuntu Vivid is the base, which has a new enough version of logind by
> default, which means that the number of first tier files that gets
> clobbered by the second tier compiled packages dropped quite a bit, as no
> longer need to compile my own systemd, or include dozens of modified
> systemd unit files from a Fedora Live CD in the SVN.
> The only files that get overwritten by compiled packages are in
> /etc/ and /usr/include . Some files leak out of the selected prefix of /opt
> in a few packages...
>
> The KDE session that is selectable, but it is currently too early to be
> usable.KDE _applications_ work, and plasmashell even runs in Weston,
> although most of the shell features such as window list and desktop
> selections do NOT, along with the placement of the panels, and desktop
> window are haphazard. Just not kwin_wayland yet...
>
>
> Releases are on Sourceforge, and I'm also trying a github mirror.Only the
> ISOs with out the development headers, and debug symbols can fit in GitHub
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/rebeccablackos/files/2015-06-05/
> https://github.com/n3rdopolis/rebeccablackos/releases/tag/2015-06-05
>
>
> Release notes: (Sorry about the length)
> ---
> These ISOs are RELEASE. Using SVN Revision 3615,
>
> They currently contain:
> Wayland Libraries:
>   * Wayland Master
>   * Weston Master
> Wayland Toolkits and Applications:
>   * Wayland enabled Clutter
>   * Wayland enabled SDL
>   * Wayland enabled GTK
>   * Wayland enabled QT
>   * Wayland enabled EFL/Elementary
>   * Wayland enabled FreeGLUT
>   * Wayland enabled GLFW
>   * Wayland enabled mpv
>   * Wayland enabled gstreamer
>   * KDE Frameworks Wayland programs
>   * Native Calligra Wayland programs
> Wayland Desktops:
>   * Weston's Example Desktop (selectable at login, and as a nested session
> from the application menu)
>   * Orbital (selectable at login, and as a nested session from the
> application menu) (NOT on this ISO)
>   * Hawaii (selectable at login, and as a nested session from the
> application menu)
>   * Papyros (selectable at login, and as a nested session from the
> application menu) (Only works from nested currently)
>   * Gnome-shell (selectable at login, and as a nested session from the
> application menu)
>   **Does not work on Virtualbox, except it can run nested
>   * Enlightenment E19 (selectable at login, and as a nested session from
> the application menu)
>   **Does not work on Virtualbox, except it can run nested
>   * Orbment tiling Wayland DE *Does not work on Virtualbox (selectable at
> login, and as a nested session from the application menu)
>**Use super+enter for terminal, and super+r for dmenu
> Other Features:
>   * A graphical utility for configuring udev for weston multiseat/multi
> pointer
>   * A rudimentary but functional Wayland login manager written in Bash,
> that supports user switching and session selection.
>   * RDP enabled Weston
>
> New in these ISOs:-
>
> The WaylandLoginManager no longer uses weston-launch to call Wayland
> session, and instead uses runuser. This requires logind v216 due to
> bugfixes. This is for better security, as non-weston sessions would not
> hang up the file descriptors that weston-launch opens.
>
> Global permissions to the plugdev group are no longer granted to
> framebuffer devices. Now they are granted by udev, by setting the UACCESS
> attribute, and applying a workaround in Weston.
>
> Wayland