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    using Ubuntu Touch as o/s for IoT devices with RPi/Rockchip

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        techwryte
        last edited by techwryte

        Hello , keen to know if we can possibly use Ubuntu touch in production environments for IoT use cases.

        It would be ideal if we can use Ubuntu Touch. Our boards are generic, with one based on RPi CM4 and another based on Rockchip 35xx (3566/68).

        Our main requirements is a simple UI for basic navigation and settings. We do not use voice or any of the mobile phone related usage. Currently Debian with XFCE works, but it is clumsy to use.

        It would be great if someone can point me to docs and other relating information to help us start porting for RPi CM4.

        Any help would be much appreciated.

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          faveoled @techwryte
          last edited by faveoled

          @techwryte I don't think it's a valid use case for Ubuntu Touch. UT runs on top of Halium which enables Android drivers to work with a Linux OS. You don't need that for hardware supported by mainline Linux. Your needs could be better served by PostmarketOS or just using a mobile DE inside of Debian.

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            Vlad Nirky @techwryte
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            @techwryte
            If your needs are in the user interface, why not use Lomiri on a Debian base?

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              ikoz @techwryte
              last edited by ikoz

              @techwryte It has already been ported to raspberry pi 3/4. See rootfs builder repo. You can build the raspberry image yourself, or grab an older image . I think the default rootfs would also work if you keep the fat partition.

              May the source be with you

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                techwryte @ikoz
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                @ikoz , @fave, @Valarayys - than you for the education

                only need an android like the UI with the main utilities + debian linux base - the device will run a single app (.net blazor hybrid) - both are good suggestions - will explore that -
                Debian+Mobile DE would be ideal - unfortunately not that literate to know how to go about it in a way that we can create and deploy in production and maintain/update it in a consistent way.

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                  arubislander @techwryte
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                  @techwryte it would seem Ubuntu core is better suited for your use case.

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