Snap Crackle and Pop! Readwrite rootfs is overrated
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@dtarrant haha that's surprising, granted i have heard snap, crackle and pop aren't used that often, afaik they are occasionally used, though "sometimes somewhat facetiously" hehe in physics terms it's the 4th, 5th and 6th derivatives of position if i'm counting right
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wheeeee sshfs now works /o/
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When I first read about Crackle in June, I found a useful introduction page (on github?). Now, I cannot find it anymore. What is its current URL?
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@fuseteam great thread and fantastic job on this. I think this very useful, definitely looking forward to install crackle and exploit its potential. Will follow its development
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@sven i haven't written an introduction page yet. i think i'll make one after i've figure out how to make it remove packages it installed in a sane way. the closest to a introduction page that i have is this forum post, feel free to ask me anything about it
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@matteo haha glad to hear, tho install is a bit of a overstatement it's really just a script making use of what is available on UT out of the box
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Major limitation #1: seahorse the gnome keyring frontend thingie
attempts to launch seahorse results in the following error:(process:9315): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.seahorse' is not installed Trace/breakpoint trap
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@fuseteam said in Snap Crackle and Pop! Readwrite rootfs is overrated:
Major limitation #1: seahorse the gnome keyring frontend thingie
attempts to launch seahorse results in the following error:(process:9315): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.seahorse' is not installed Trace/breakpoint trap
looks like these schema's are installed in
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
i wonder if this can be controlled somehow with packages as to tell the program where to look for these schemas -
i have no publish a ready to use zip file in the release section of the github mirror along with some rudimentary usage instructions
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@fuseteam said in Snap Crackle and Pop! Readwrite rootfs is overrated:
When i first heard of ubuntu touch i was pretty excited to see a OS i could be in control of, as i never like how android worked and such.
like many the idea of using my phone as a "PC" really fascinated me, especially since at the time i had a laptop with 3GB of RAM and smartphone were beginning to get just as much RAM.
you can imagine my disappointment when canonical announced the drop.....+1 my brother!
sooo what packages already work?
according reports and my own (crude) tests the following packages appear to work:
- vim
- nmap
- htop
- mc
- curl
- tmux
- tree
- sshfs
NICE!
Thank you for this awesome tool/project and I will keep an eye on it in the future!
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