Thanks, pushed. On 06/04, [email protected] wrote: > From: Pekka Paalanen <[email protected]> > > Also mention, that using the user 'pi' should save from pain of setting > up permissions for devices. Run apt-get update, too. > > Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <[email protected]> > Cc: Daniel Stone <[email protected]> > Cc: Alex Bradbury <[email protected]> > --- > raspberrypi.html | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/raspberrypi.html b/raspberrypi.html > index b1c2a87..44d9ce4 100644 > --- a/raspberrypi.html > +++ b/raspberrypi.html > @@ -14,7 +14,35 @@ > > <p>This is a guide for installing Weston into > <a href="http://www.raspberrypi.org/">Raspberry Pi</a>. All commands and > -compiling are done directly on the Pi.</p> > +compiling are done directly on the Pi. In Raspbian, it is recommended to > +run Weston as the user 'pi', as Raspbian seems to allow input device access > +mostly for this user while logged in locally (not via ssh).</p> > + > +<p>However, if you just want to try Weston and not build it, there are > +packages.</p> > + > +<blockquote> > +<h3>Raspbian packages</h3> > + > +<p>There are pre-built Wayland and Weston packages for the > +<a href="http://www.raspbian.org/">Raspbian</a> distribution.</p> > + > +<p>Add the following line to <tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt> file:</p> > +<pre> deb http://raspberrypi.collabora.com wheezy rpi > +</pre> > +<p>Then just issue:</p> > +<pre> sudo apt-get update > + sudo apt-get install weston</pre> > + > +<p>This will install also a script called <tt>weston-launch</tt> > +(not the real <tt>weston-launch</tt> program), which will automatically > +set up <tt>XDG_RUNTIME_DIR</tt> for you and run <tt>weston</tt>. > +Running Weston with this package is as simple as:</p> > +<pre> weston-launch</pre> > +<p>No need to manually set up environment variables. The firmware notes > +below are still worth checking, though.</p> > +</blockquote> > + > > <h2>Build dependencies</h2> > > @@ -138,7 +166,9 @@ EGL. EGL does not work for clients due to EGL Wayland > platform being > unimplemented on Raspberry Pi.</p> > > <p>Weston should work by running <tt>weston</tt>. Remember to have the > -environment set up.</p> > +environment set up, and it is useful to have an ssh session open to your > +RPi on the first try, in case Weston cannot open any input or output > +devices. It is best to try as the user 'pi' on Raspbian.</p> > > <h2>Troubleshooting</h2> > > -- > 1.8.1.5 >
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