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SchuggerLeo | Hi, does anybody know how to install "spotify" in the latest lubuntu with snap ? snap seem to work, but it finds no package called spotify | 16:55 |
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milp_wurst | hi, ive got a nano pi neo v2 running ubuntu core and it is missing the usbserial module - is there a way to install this? is there a way to "upgrade" an ubuntu core installation to a full ubuntu server? | 18:28 |
ogra_ | milp_wurst, the module is definitely there on my ubuntu core install, what image did you use (did you roll it yourself ? ) | 19:13 |
* ogra_ points to http://people.canonical.com/~ogra/snappy/all-snaps/daily/current/ | 19:15 | |
milp_wurst | i see images there, does one contain usb serial support? | 19:23 |
milp_wurst | oh sorry didnt see your first message | 19:23 |
milp_wurst | hold on ill look | 19:23 |
milp_wurst | i went with "nanopi-neo_ubuntu-oled_4.x.y_YYYYMMDD.img.zip" since i have that oled display | 19:24 |
milp_wurst | i guess ill ahve to recompile the kernel | 19:24 |
milp_wurst | i dont get the reason for ubuntucore instead of something like raspian or a full ubuntu | 19:24 |
milp_wurst | is there a way to make a "proper ubuntu" out of it? | 19:24 |
milp_wurst | ogra_: which image are you using? | 19:25 |
milp_wurst | are those images bzImages i can just drop into the boot folder? | 19:25 |
milp_wurst | i wonder how long compiling the kernel is gonna take with the usb_serial options on and support for ftdi | 19:28 |
ogra_ | no, these images are pure ubuntu-core images | 19:48 |
ogra_ | (full disk ones ... install them like any other core image ) | 19:48 |
ogra_ | "nanopi-neo_ubuntu-oled_4.x.y_YYYYMMDD.img.zip" is definitely not an ubuntu-core image | 19:48 |
ogra_ | istall instructions are at https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/installation-medias | 19:51 |
ogra_ | (for initial setup you can follow the install instructions section at https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/orange-pi-zero ) | 19:56 |
milp_wurst | it is based on ubuntu core and im afraid ill lose support for the oled display if i just use a stock ubuntu core image | 20:22 |
ogra_ | milp_wurst, it is not based on ubuntu-core ... ubuntu core is a readonly IoT product that is only built around snap packages (no dpkg/apt support at all) | 20:54 |
ogra_ | milp_wurst, you should ask friendlyarm why they claim this, whatever home-hacked images they provide there do not have any relation to ubuntucore | 20:55 |
ogra_ | (or to ubuntu in general) | 20:56 |
ogra_ | if their kernel they ship in these images does not support usbserial, you should try to get in touch with them that they fix this, proper ubuntu-core kernels have this module enabled by default (at öeast for all supported images) | 20:57 |
milp_wurst | http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_NEO#Get_Image_Files | 21:04 |
milp_wurst | thats where they claim it is | 21:04 |
milp_wurst | i checked their most recent version of that image and it seems to contain usb serial driver modules in /lib/modules - so ill install that now | 21:04 |
milp_wurst | im building a rs232-ethernet modem device out of this, ubuntu core wouldnt be the right thing for that purpose i guess | 21:05 |
ogra_ | milp_wurst, well, ubuntu-core would be perfectly fine for this but you'd have t learn to package your apps as snap packages for that ... | 21:38 |
ogra_ | secure and properly upgradeable IoT and enbedded are exactly the focus of ubuntu-core | 21:39 |
memphisto | hi. I'm using kubuntu 16.04 with no backports.Looking for workaround for snaps showing in kde, dolphin | 22:51 |
memphisto | i know that in newer kde version there is a fix, but i'm sticking to LTS. | 22:51 |
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