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Regarding sound edp17, I didn't install any patches, plugins or extensions, but maybe there is a difference in how the audio sinks are set up between the ports for our respective devices?
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2020-09-03
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2020-09-03
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Levone1: Sorry I missed that, but now I saw in the screenshot.
I am trying to install Strech on my treltexx to see whether I get similar issues.
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2020-09-03
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I've tried a few... Seems like what usually goes wrong is that the Xwayland build/install process messes up somehow, (it seems like everything is successful as it's building, but it's hard to catch all of it as it scrolls by). Whenever I get Xwayland not found message, sure enough, there's no Xwayland file in /opt/bin. Now, though, on Debian Buster, Xwayland is installed, but I got 'xstart command not found' error when running start_desktop.sh. I used apt-get to install xinit package, and that issue went away, and now I get 'only console users are allowed to run the X server'. Trying to figure that one out...
Also, it seems like internet doesn't work with mobile data, only Wi-Fi ...
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2020-09-04
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I have just installed Stretch too. During the process, I spotted something, the content of the /var/lib/lxc/<container_name>/config was not correct. I updated the first post and added my config file there. You may try to use that in your device.
What I recommend is to destroy all containers, delete all files from /home/.lxc and start over. I also recommend using purely the command-line. (I used that to install Stretch.)
If you follow the steps, before you attach the container first, please double-check the config file. I hope finally you will get there.
Kabouik: What I spotted was when I started the GUI of the Stretch, I got the same desktop that I configured for the Sid!! In Sid I installed Conky plus a few apps. I didn't expect to see them in Stretch. Conky was started but I got missing icons for the apps as those were installed in Sid only.
Is somehow the desktop config shared among the desktop distro installations?
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Porting SailfishOS to some devices: