devrtz, hace 9 meses a random en Breaking the phone you plan to demo with is always fun. Fixing it, even more so! Just need a keyboard and run 1 command. 2 hours to go https://debconf23.debconf.org/talks/61-the-year-of-linux-on-desktopwmobile/ I'm a bit concerned about the frequent power losses at the hotel though :D I'll add image descriptions later, need to work on my slides :P and need to go for a swim! Edit: image descriptions have been added! #DebConf23 #Debian #MobileLinux #phosh #gnome I wanted to show of multiple desktop environments and for that I had previously disabled the "phosh" systemd service. But I did forget that I would need to enable the greeter (using "phog", the "Phone Greeter"). The last couple of lines from the terminal: mobian@l5 ~ > $ sudo systemctl enable --now greetd [sudo] password for mobian My password is very secure and definitely not "1234" :) The greeter started up, after having hit "enter" (see previous image). You can see a close up of the phone showing one user: "mobian" and there is a drop down selector at the bottom with "Phosh" (the Phone Shell). Other "desktop environments" in that list (which is not currently shown) include e.g. "sxmo", a variant of "sway" suitable touch input driven mobile phones!
Breaking the phone you plan to demo with is always fun.
Fixing it, even more so! Just need a keyboard and run 1 command.
2 hours to go https://debconf23.debconf.org/talks/61-the-year-of-linux-on-desktopwmobile/
I'm a bit concerned about the frequent power losses at the hotel though :D
I'll add image descriptions later, need to work on my slides :P and need to go for a swim!
Edit: image descriptions have been added!
#DebConf23 #Debian #MobileLinux #phosh #gnome
I wanted to show of multiple desktop environments and for that I had previously disabled the "phosh" systemd service. But I did forget that I would need to enable the greeter (using "phog", the "Phone Greeter"). The last couple of lines from the terminal: mobian@l5 ~ > $ sudo systemctl enable --now greetd [sudo] password for mobian My password is very secure and definitely not "1234" :) The greeter started up, after having hit "enter" (see previous image). You can see a close up of the phone showing one user: "mobian" and there is a drop down selector at the bottom with "Phosh" (the Phone Shell). Other "desktop environments" in that list (which is not currently shown) include e.g. "sxmo", a variant of "sway" suitable touch input driven mobile phones!