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    Continuation of rpi effort and how to test

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved UT for Raspberry Pi
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      • MarkM Offline
        Mark @Guest
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        @3arn0wl I use Gparted. Easy to do when the SD card is in another computer (or in a USB card reader attached to the Pi running Raspian) and you can therefore unmount the partitions to edit them. Good luck.

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          A Former User @Mark
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          🙂 Thanks for that, @Mark

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          • MarkM Offline
            Mark
            last edited by Mark

            I've tried image 117 and it seems to work as well on the Pi 3B+ as 95. It still has many of the same issues (wifi, selection and audio). Rodney helped fix the bug where the swipe tutorial covers the screen but won't disappear (because you can't swipe like on the phones).
            If you only have a touchscreen and you find your view is getting blocked by the first run tutorial then edit /var/lib/AccountsService/users/phablet so that the line starting DemoEdgesCompleted reads DemoEdgesCompleted=[‘left’, ‘top’, ‘right’, ‘left-long’]
            You can do this via ssh or (with difficulty) in the terminal squinting through the tutorial screen.
            If you have an hdmi monitor and connect to that it should open in desktop mode and after that it will be fine in the touchscreen next time it is run.
            The Super-a Key opens the launcher just like on Gnome.

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            • Pulsar33P Offline
              Pulsar33
              last edited by Pulsar33

              v44 : no graphic mode available

              v66 : Desktop displayed but application graphical garbage

              v77 : no graphical display at all (black screen)

              v137 :

              • desktop display garbage,
              • resolution seems to change 2 times,
              • black screen after some seconds then HDMI disconnected,
              • able to retrieve HDMI with Shift Key and TV re-selection

              Is there a way to use this with a RPI4 4GB ???

              BR
              Pulsar33

              Start
              V137-Display1.jpg
              Following after some seconds
              V137-Display2.jpg
              Stable before black screen
              V137-Display3.jpg

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              • Pulsar33P Offline
                Pulsar33
                last edited by

                Nobody knows ?
                Am I the only one to try with a PI4B 4GB ?
                Pulsar33

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                • MarkM Offline
                  Mark @Pulsar33
                  last edited by

                  @Pulsar33 Several of us have a Pi 4 (mine is also 4Gb) but until someone (who knows how) can put in the work needed to get the tiling vs Unity8 problem fixed we can't get very far. However the more bugs and issues we can identify and fix on the Pi 3 in the meantime the better the Pi 4 experience will be when it comes.

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                  • MarkM Offline
                    Mark
                    last edited by

                    On Pi 3 with touchscreen it starts without an external keyboard or mouse. The bug where you needed to unplug the mouse and plug it in again was fixed a long timealreadyThere are still niggling selection problems but lots of improvements. Good choice on the Openstore (though some apps still use oxide and ubuntu.web and they will need to be updated to work on the Pi). For me Dekko, Morph, TELEports, Openstore, Terminal, UT Tweak Tool, Document Viewer and many more work well already.

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                    • Pulsar33P Offline
                      Pulsar33 @Mark
                      last edited by Pulsar33

                      @Mark thank you for the answer

                      I'm not able to look in the code, sorry. But when I look at the two pictures below, it's clear that v66 was able to display the background, the menu and the notifications as well as the window borders, and unable to display the content of the windows, "just" because there was a mismatch between the "display port" size and the "window" size. Lines are wrapped because the available pixel size doesn't match the used pixel size. Later versions of the code have the same problem for all what worked in v66 that is, not only the parts inside the windows, but also the background and borders of all the graphical objects.

                      v66
                      v137

                      BR
                      Pulsar33

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                      • Aury88A Offline
                        Aury88 @Pulsar33
                        last edited by Aury88

                        @Pulsar33 I don't know what to think....

                        here Marius says that this is a mir problem (January 2020)

                        here the mir developers say that is a mesa problem (7 august 2020)
                        and here the mesa developers said they had the problem (2 august 2019) but already corrected that ( 15 august 2019)...for them mesa works correctly on rpi4 (and hardware accelerated)...

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                        • Pulsar33P Offline
                          Pulsar33 @Aury88
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                          @Aury88 : thank you for alerting me
                          I'll give a try to the next distribution as soon as possible and report here.

                          BR
                          Pulsar33

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                          • Pulsar33P Offline
                            Pulsar33 @Aury88
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                            @Aury88 : some news about #371 distribution
                            Starting as usual, terminal display is correct but graphical display is garbage as previously.
                            I'm connected to a 4k Samsung TV (3840x2160) with a standard HDMI wire.
                            I've not tested in 1920x1080 but previous tests have shown no difference with a Full HD monitor.
                            So, after some time and automatic reboot, I've seen the same grey lines on white page screen, with some pixels blinking.
                            Fortunately, the PrintScreen function has captured a 4k snapshot of the display and it is correct as you can see below (I've reduced the image size for forum convenience). So it is definitely a problem of bad parameters in the frame buffer (correct) to video output (garbage) process (I don't know the code breakdown).
                            Good evening
                            Pulsar33
                            screenshot20200912-UT371.png

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